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Gamburg may
refer to:
Gamburg, Missouri, USA; an
unincorporated community Gamburg, Main-Tauber, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; a
village that was merged...
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Ingeborg (Inger)
Johanne Gamburg née Mohr (1892–1979) was a
Danish trade unionist and a
member of the
Communist Party of Denmark. From 1925, she chaired...
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Grigori (German)
Semyonovich Gamburg (Russian: Григорий (Герман) Семёнович Гамбург; also
Grigorij Gamburg,
Grigory ****ovich Hamburg; 22 October [O.S...
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Gamburg is an
unincorporated community in
Ripley County, in the U.S.
state of Missouri. A post
office called Gamburg was
established in 1880, and remained...
- Ch****elas
Muscat Golden Hamburg, Esperione,
Fekete Muskotally, Frankenthal,
Gamburg, Gulabi,
Golden Hamburg,
Hambourg musqué (in France), Hambro, Hamburg,...
- orchestra. It was
directed by
Yevgeny Arye and
starred Haim Topol,
Evgeny Gamburg and
Israel "Sasha"
Demidov (as
noted in the
company history). 2002: a German-language...
- Frame [ru] (1966) by
Fyodor Khitruk, P****ion of
Spies (1967) by
Yefim Gamburg,
There Lived Kozyavin (1966), and,
banned by
Soviet censorship, The Gl****...
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Yefim Abramovich Gamburg (Russian: Ефим Абрамович Гамбург; 10 June 1925 — 13 June 2000) was a
Soviet and
Russian animation director known for
parody and...
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Joseph Archer Crowe KCMG (25
October 1825,
London – 6
September 1896,
Gamburg an der Tauber,
today Werbach, Germany) was an
English journalist, consular...
- in
Boots (1981), Soyuzmultfilm's
animated parody film
directed by
Yefim Gamburg Dogtanian and the
Three Muskehounds (1981-82+), a
cartoon serial faithfully...