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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...
- 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...
- Hamburg through Berlin, Gorlitz, and Breslau, to Silberberg; and thence to Gottenburg (pp. 122–123) Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Silesian Wikimedia...
- competed in the 2012 ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship in Gottenburg, Sweden. Going into the event, her team was ranked sixth in the world...
- productions for J. C. Williamson Ltd. He co-starred in "The Girls of Gottenburg" and "The Dairymaids" with Reginald Roberts, **** Dango and George Lauri...
- The ship was driven as**** near Gottenburg, Sweden, before 18 September. She was on a voyage from London to Gottenburg Kitty  Great Britain The ship was...
- Semple. London 1814. Observations made on a tour from Hamburg through Berlin, Gorlitz, and Breslau, to Silberberg; and thence to Gottenburg (pp. 122–123)...
- 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...
- "El jinete ****o" de Antonio Muñoz Molina [PhD thesis University of Gottenburg], Goteborg 2011, pp. 12-13 Antonio Muñoz Molina: El jinete ****o [The...
- Saumarez. First, Euryalus transported the Duke d'Angoulême from Yarmouth to Gottenburg. She then escorted Baltic convoys through the Great Belt. On 11 June 1808...