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Gothenburg (/ˈɡɒθənbɜːrɡ/ GOTH-ən-burg; Swedish: Göteborg [jœtɛˈbɔrj] ) is the second-largest city in Sweden,
after the
capital Stockholm, and the fifth-largest...
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Hamburg through Berlin, Gorlitz, and Breslau, to Silberberg; and
thence to
Gottenburg (pp. 122–123) Silesian: ślůnsko
godka (Steuer's alphabet), ślōnskŏ gŏdka...
- was the
leading lady at the
Gaiety Theatre,
appearing in The
Girls of
Gottenburg, Havana, and Our Miss Gibbs. In 1913, she had the role of
Sombra in The...
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Under her master, E. Altberg, Active, of 390 tons (bm), was
sailing from
Gottenburg to
Boston with a
cargo of iron.
Three days later, Epervier,
Majestic and...
- St Matt****s 24
Patientia 24 Arent/Adelaar 22 – Sunk by Tre Løver
Nieuw Gottenburg 22
Liefde van ****n 20
Prins 20
Wapen van
Medenblik 20
Posthorn 20 Brouwer...
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productions for J. C.
Williamson Ltd. He co-starred in "The
Girls of
Gottenburg" and "The Dairymaids" with
Reginald Roberts, ****
Dango and
George Lauri...
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Hamburg through Berlin, Gorlitz, and Breslau, to Silberberg; and
thence to
Gottenburg (pp. 122–123)
After World War I
Poland received a
small part of historical...
- "El
jinete ****o" de
Antonio Muñoz
Molina [PhD
thesis University of
Gottenburg],
Goteborg 2011, pp. 12-13
Antonio Muñoz Molina: El
jinete ****o [The...
- Hamburg,
through Berlin, Gorlitz, and Breslau, to Silberberg; and
thence to
Gottenburg (London, 1814). It is
possible that it was
while he was
traveling that...
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temperance movement, he
contributed to a
Boston journal an
article on the
Gottenburg system of
granting licenses,
which led to an
investigation of the different...