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Gustaf V (Oscar
Gustaf Adolf; 16 June 1858 – 29
October 1950) was King of
Sweden from 8
December 1907
until his
death in 1950. He was the
eldest son of...
- (b****) and Per Hägglund (sax, keyboards). Stry left in 1984 and
Gurra the
following year.
Gurra was
replaced by Fred Asp on the drums. In 1987 Per Hägglund...
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backing vocals). Thåström,
Ljungstedt and
Eriksson were also
known as Pimme,
Gurra and Fjodor.
After the
release of
their second album in 1981, they were joined...
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Milto Sotir Gurra (May 16, 1884 – 1972) was an
Albanian journalist and
short story writer of the 20th century. His
first works came out
during the last...
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Tirana Ylli
Gurra. The
election of
Bujar Spahiu to head the KMSH was
marred by controversy. Some
imams and
other Muslim clerics like
Gurra viewed it as...
- 161 ha (2,870 acres)),
including Goat Island,
between Renmark and
Paringa Gurra Gurra (520.8 ha (1,287 acres)), just
across the
river south of Berri, directly...
- Erik
Gunnar "
Gurra"
Krantz is a
Swedish sailor. He
skippered the
Swedish America's Cup
Challenge at the 1992
Louis Vuitton Cup,
Swedish Match in the 1997–98...
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Eriksson (or
Fjodor as he was known)
lived in Rågsved.
Together with
Gunnar "
Gurra" Ljungstedt, they
formed a band
first called The Haters. The
Haters changed...
- had
threatened his
rival earlier.
Ankan appointed to lead.
Evert consults Gurra about Pinocchio,
which is a
unique Fabergé-designed children's
musical box...
- Frashëri (1880–1949) Ndoc
Gjetja (1944–2010)
Julia Gjika (born 1949)
Milto S.
Gurra (1884–1972)
Ervin Hatibi (born 1974)
Ibrahim Dalliu (1878–1952)
Irhan Jubica...