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Carit Falch (born 16
December 1976) is a
Danish football manager. He was most
recently working as the
manager of
Danish 2nd
Division club
Fremad Amager...
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Carit Etlar, the better-known pen name of Carl Brosbøll (August 7, 1816 – May 9, 1900), was a
Danish author,
known mostly for his 1853 book Gjøngehøvdingen...
- (Guruvarnana by
Aniruddha Das, the more than one
anonymous Katha-guru-
carits, Bardowa-
carit,
Sankardev caritra from Barpeta, the Saru-svarga-khanda and Bar-svarga-khanda...
- June 2017 – 24
October 2017) André Paus (31 Oct 2017 – 14
November 2018)
Carit Falch (29 Nov 2018 – 23
April 2019)
Giorgos Kosma (23 Apr 2019 – 27 September...
- 8 km 9.Bacong River,
Culasi 16.2 km 10.Hamtic River,
Hamtic 15.2 km 11.
Carit-an River,
Patnongon 15.1 km 12.Casay River, Anini-y 14.3 km 13.Asluman River...
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Thomas Nørgaard (2017–18) Mark
Strudal (2018)
Christian Nielsen (2018–20)
Carit Falch (2020–21)
Freyr Alexandersson (2021–24)
Magne Hoseth (2024) David...
- as
background for the 1910
Danish film "Peter Tordenskjold",
based on a
Carit Etlar play, and the 1942 film "Tordenskjold går i land". In 1993, the two-act...
- 1844) May 2 –
Seweryn Morawski,
Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1819) May 9 –
Carit Etlar (Carl Brosbøll),
Danish author (b. 1816) May 18 – Félix Ravaisson-Mollien...
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vagtmester is a 1963
Danish drama film
based on the
novel of the same name by
Carit Etlar. It was
directed by
Johan Jacobsen and
starring Poul Reichhardt. It...
- Daibajna;
variously as Āsām, Āsam, and Asam in the
seventeenth century Shankar-
carit of
Daityari Thakur; and Acam in
Kamrupar Buranji.
According to a
count provided...