- Danish)
Pokalfighter Dalgas Archived 11
February 2005 at the
Wayback Machine, Brondby.com, 29 May 2003 (in Danish)
Kaspar Dalgas stopper karrieren, Brondby...
- name it
after the
officer and road
engineer Enrico Dalgas.
Construction did not
start until 1911.
Dalgas Have is one of
several campuses of
Copenhagen Business...
-
Frisch and
Ellen Margareth Dalgas Frisch, who came to
reside in
Brazil in 1927. His
maternal grandfather was
Enrico Dalgas, a
famous Danish forester....
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Dalga (Egyptian Arabic: دلجا; Coptic: ⲧϫⲉⲗⲓ, ⲉⲧⲉⲗⲕⲉ) is a town of
about 120,000
people in
Minya Governorate in Egypt.
About 20,000
Christians live there...
- Liv Bona Dea
Arena (Azerbaijani: Liv Bona Dea Arena),
formerly known as
Dalga Arena, is a multi-use
stadium in
Mardakan settlement of Baku, Azerbaijan...
-
Dalga is a
locality in the
Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census,
Dalga had "no
people or a very low po****tion". The
Kolan River...
-
Laguna Dalga (Spanish pronunciation: [laˈɣuna ˈðalɣa]) is a muni****lity
located in the
province of León,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2010...
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Enrico Mylius Dalgas K.1 D.M. F.M.I (16 July 1828 – 16
April 1894) was a
Danish engineer who
pioneered the soil
melioration of Jutland.
Dalgas was born on...
- The
Dâlga is a
tributary of the
river Olt in Romania. It
joins the Olt
through the
Oporelu Canal, into
which it
flows near Mamura. Its
length is 27 km...
- 1911, AGF got its own
clubhouse after which the club
bought the
pitches at
Dalgas Avenue. In 1920, AGF
began to play its home
matches at the
newly built Aarhus...