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Grünthal or
Grunthal (German for
green valley) may
refer to:
Grunthal, a
village located in the Hanover, Manitoba,
Canada Grünthal, a part of Röthenbach...
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Grunthal (German:
Grünthal, 'Green Valley') is a
local urban district in the
Rural Muni****lity of Hanover, Manitoba,
located 24
kilometers southwest of...
- Ivar
Grünthal (8
April 1924 – 14
February 1996) was an
Estonian writer. His
parents were
lawyers Vera Poska-
Grünthal and
Timotheus Grünthal. His grandfather...
- 5, 2021.
Davison 1921, p. 103. Musson,
Grünthal &
Stucchi 2010, p. 414.
Davison 1921, p. 108. Musson,
Grünthal &
Stucchi 2010, p. 415.
Davison 1921, p...
- Vera Poska-
Grünthal (1898–1986) was a
leading Estonian feminist. She was one of the
founders of the
International Federation of
Women Lawyers (IFWL), an...
- 71–72.
Musson & Cecić 2012, p. 2.
Gutenberg &
Richter 1942.
Grünthal 2011, p. 240.
Grünthal 2011, p. 240. "Magnitude
Types | U.S.
Geological Survey". United...
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Horst Schmitt Mary Tölle: Juno
Prill Joshua Kantara: Fynn
Prill Elias Grünthal:
Peter Schmitt (in his late teens)
Michel Koch:
Peter Schmitt (as a young...
- (Finno-Ugric)
language families in the
light of archaeology" (PDF). In
Grünthal, R.; Kallio, P. (eds.). A
linguistic map of
prehistoric northern Europe...
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Timotheus Grünthal (or
Timoteus Grünthal; 29 June 1893 ****amaa Parish,
Muhumaa – 29 May 1955 Lidingö, Sweden) was an
Estonian politician. He was a member...
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Marianne Grunthal (31
January 1896 – 2 May 1945, Schwerin) was a
German teacher who was
executed under the ****
regime for
expressing her wish for peace...