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Queen Maud Land (Norwegian:
Dronning Maud Land) is a
roughly 2.7-million-square-kilometre (1.0-million-square-mile)
region of
Antarctica claimed by Norway...
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steamships have
borne the name
Dronning Maud,
after the
Norwegian Queen Maud: SS
Dronning Maud (1906) was a 1,761-ton
Danish p****enger/cargo ship...
- 2024. "
Dronning Margrethe tildeles Foreningen NORDENs sprogpris".
Foreningen Norden (in Danish). 8
September 2022.
Retrieved 12
March 2024. "
Dronning Margrethe...
- 2007 "Bør
dronning Sonja bli
gallerist også?". www.aftenposten.no (in
Norwegian Bokmål). 1 June 2021.
Retrieved 8
December 2024. Når
dronning Sonja nå...
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Frederik og
Dronning Ingrids fond til humanitære og
kulturelle formål,
Ingridfondet for
South Jutland, Det kgl. Grønlandsfond, and
Dronning Ingrids Romerske...
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humanitarian organization Mercy Ships.
Converted from the rail
ferry MS
Dronning Ingrid in 2007, she is
currently the world's
second largest non-governmental...
- to Tranquebar. On 16
January 1766,
Dronning Juliana Maria was sold at
auction in Copenhagen. "Enkeltskibser:
Dronning Juliane Maria". jmarcussen.dk (in...
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Dronning Maud was a 1,489 ton steel-hulled
steamship built in 1925 by the
Norwegian shipyard Fredrikstad Mekaniske Verksted in Fredrikstad.
Dronning Maud...
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Queen Ingrid's
Hospital (Greenlandic:
Dronning Ingridip Napparsimmavissua) is a
hospital in Nuuk, Greenland. The
hospital is the
central hospital of Greenland...
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Dronningen af
Danmark was a
Chinaman of the
Danish Asiatic Company,
built at
Asiatisk Plads in 1738. She
sailed on four
expeditions to
Canton but was lost...