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Havang-e Pain (Persian: هاونگ پائين, also
Romanized as
Hāvang-e Pā’īn; also
known as Hāvanān-e Pā’īn) is a
village in
Baqeran Rural District, in the Central...
- Øystein
Havang (born 3
September 1964) is a
Norwegian handball player. He won
national titles with
Sandefjord TIF, and pla**** for the
national team over...
- (pop. 900) is larger.
Notable sites are The King's Grave, the
dolmen at
Haväng as well as the
National park of Stenshuvud. The
hundred was
divided into...
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Prince Parat Prince Arbag Prince Zavan Prince Parnas Prince Sur
Prince Havang Prince Vashtagh Prince Ambakh Prince Arnakh Prince Shavarsh Prince Horay...
- Tollefsen, Ole
Gustav Gjekstad, Rune Erland,
Morten Schønfeldt, Øystein
Havang,
Kjetil Lundeberg,
Fredrik Brubakken,
Simen Muffetangen, Knut Håland, Morten...
- Givak-e
Sofla Golbargan Golian Hajjiabad Hasanabad-e Mian Hasanabad-e Pain
Havang-e Pain
Hoseynabad Jimabad Kafki Kalateh-ye Baba Kalateh-ye
Hajji Yusof Kalateh-ye...
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seems to have been
unapologetic about their role in Belarus: "Alexander
Haväng, Sandvine’s
chief technology officer, ... said that
Sandvine had concluded...
- man hits a
child with his car. The film was made in the
summer of 1952 in
Haväng, Skåne, and was
first screened on 31
October 1952 in
Uppsala Studenternas...
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Norway from 1142 to 1157 Øystein
Hauge (born 1956),
Norwegian writer Øystein
Havang (born 1964),
Norwegian handball player Øystein Hedstrøm (born 1946), Norwegian...
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first installment of a trilogy. 1993 he
released the
album Måne över
Haväng,
which contains songs that
include "Rött" and "Isabella". This was the first...