- (1934) and
Storm (1935). Olav and Emma
Duun's House (Olav og Emma
Duuns Hus) is the
former residence of Olav
Duun and his wife Emma, at
Ramberg in Holmestrand...
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Duun may
refer to:
Aksel Duun (1921–1987), a
Danish sprint canoer Olav
Duun (1876–1939), a
Norwegian author Duun language, a
Mande language of Mali This...
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Duun is a
Mande language of Mali.
There are
three varieties of
Duun, West
Duun, or
Duungooma (also
known as Du, Samogho-sien) and
Banka or Bankagooma,...
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Aksel Duun (26
March 1921 – 3
April 1987) was a
Danish sprint canoer who
competed in the late 1950s. At the 1956
Summer Olympics in Melbourne, he finished...
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Flemming "Bamse"
Duun Jørgensen (7
February 1947 – 1
January 2011) was a
Danish pop
singer and actor, best
known as lead
singer of the band
Bamses Venner...
- i Olav
Duuns fiksjonsverden (Thesis) (in Norwegian).
Bergen Open
Research Archive.
Retrieved 28
October 2023. ""Syéd,
Grethe Fatima, Olav
Duun – the poet...
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Mokole Soso–Jalonke (Susu–Yalunka)
Southwestern Mande Vai–Kono
Northwest (Samogo–Soninke) Bobo
Jowulu (Jɔ)
Samogo (partial:
Duun–Sembla) Soninke–Bozo...
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Mokole Soso–Jalonke (Susu–Yalunka)
Southwestern Mande Vai–Kono
Northwest (Samogo–Soninke) Bobo
Jowulu (Jɔ)
Samogo (partial:
Duun–Sembla) Soninke–Bozo...
- Rolf
Krake (1910) by F. Schanz, the
novel Juvikingerne (1918–1923) by Olav
Duun, the
comedy Der
entfesselte Wotan (1923) by
Ernst Toller, the
novel Wotan...
- (Samogo–Soninke) Jɔ (Jowulu)
Northwest proper Samogo languages (partial:
Duun–Sembla) Soninke–Bobo Bɔbɔ Soninke–Bozo
Vydrin (2009)
differs somewhat from...