- and Grubmühl in the north.
Although the name,
Gauting, is
first mentioned in 753,
settlements in the
Gauting area
traces back to
early Bronze Age and is...
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Gaute is a
Norwegian masculine given name
derived from the Old
Norse Gauti,
which is
formed by the word gautr, i.e. "man from Götaland (Gautaland) in...
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Gauting station (German:
Bahnhof Gauting) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Gauting, in Bavaria, Germany. It is
located on the Munich–Garmisch-Partenkirchen...
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Stockdorf is the
largest district in the muni****lity of
Gauting in the
District of
Starnberg in
upper Bavaria, Germany. It is
inhabited by approximately...
- The
Gauting Indians are a
baseball and
softball club from
Gauting, a
suburb of Munich. The club's
first men's team
currently plays in the
first division...
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Gaute Ormåsen (born 20
April 1983) is a
Norwegian singer and was the Idol runner-up to Kurt
Nilsen in 2003. He
represented Norway in the
Eurovision Song...
- Pitta, 1812, p.20 Dervenn,
Claude (1957). Madeira.
Translated by Hogarth-
Gaute, Frances. London, UK:
George G.
Harrap and Co. p. 20. OCLC 645870163. Archived...
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Gaute Nepstad (born 9
September 1994 in Bergen) is a
Norwegian curler,
originally from
Ottestad in the
Hamar area. He
plays lead on the 2022 Norwegian...
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Gaute Haugenes is a
Norwegian professional football manager who is best
known for
coaching Fulham L.F.C. In 2002
Gaute Haugenes was
hired as the coach...
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Gaute Storaas (born 20
August 1959) is a
Norwegian jazz
musician (b****) and composer, and the
older brother of jazz
pianist Vigleik Storaas.
Storaas was...