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industrialist Graahs Bomuldsspinderi, a
textile manufacturing company in
Norway Graah Fjord, a
fjord in
Greenland Graah Mountains (
Graah Fjelde), a mountain...
- (or peninsula) of
Imaarsivik to the north. A good
small harbour,
named Graahs Havn, is
located west of the island. The
fjord has a
branch named Jaette...
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Wilhelm August Graah (1793–1863) was a
Danish naval officer and
Arctic explorer.
Graah had
mapped areas of West
Greenland when he, in 1828–30, was sent...
- The
Graah Mountains (Danish:
Graah Fjelde or
Graah Bjerge) are a
mountain range in
southeastern Greenland.
Administratively this
range is part of the Kujalleq...
- Anne
Knudsdatter "Lille"
Graah (22
January 1908 – 19
January 2001) was a
Norwegian journalist,
radio announcer and reporter. She
worked for the Norwegian...
- Knud
Graah (13 June 1817 – 27
March 1909) was a
Danish born,
Norwegian industrialist and
pioneer in the
Norwegian textile industry.
Graah was born in Thisted...
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Bomuldsspinderie or
variants thereof, as well as
Graahs Spinderi and Knud
Graah & Co
after the owner. In 1844 Knud
Graah bought the
rights to a part of Akerselva...
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Peter Hersleb Graah Birkeland (14
January 1807 – 5
January 1896) was a
Norwegian priest in the
Church of Norway. He
served as
Bishop of the
Diocese of...
- in
Norway stood here in the mid-19th
century with
establishments such as
Graahs Spinneri and
Hjula Væveri.
Author Oskar Braaten (1881–1939) grew up and...
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Moltke in
Greenland was
named after him in 1829 by
Lieutenant Wilhelm August Graah (1793–1863).
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