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Gogland or
Hogland (Russian: Гогланд,
transliteration from
original Swedish:
Hogland; Finnish: Suursaari, German: Hochland) is an
island in the Gulf of...
- 飛勇, ワタナべ·ヒュー,
Watanabe Hyū, born
December 23, 1998), also
known as Hugh
Hogland, is a ****anese-American
professional basketball player for
Ryukyu Golden...
- The
Battle of
Hogland was a
naval battle that took
place on 17 July [O.S. 6 July] 1788
during the Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790). On the
outbreak of war...
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Gogland The
Hogland Series are a
series of
Subjotnian sedimentary rocks exposed on the
island of
Gogland (Swedish:
Hogland), the
Sommer Islands and the...
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Battle of
Hogland (1713) Part of the
Great Northern War
Battle of
Hogland, 1713
Belligerents Swedish Navy Imperial
Russian Navy
Commanders and leaders...
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Matthew Douglas "Doug"
Hogland (May 8, 1931 –
March 4, 2017) was an
American football guard and tackle...
- May 1790.
Prins Gustaf (70), 1758.
Captured by
Russia at the
Battle of
Hogland, 17 July 1788. (Prinsessin)
Sophia Albertina (60/72/74/80), c. 1764. Wrecked...
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operation during World War II to
capture the
island Suursaari (Swedish:
Hogland, Russian: Gogland) in the Gulf of
Finland before it
could fall into Soviet...
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wireless station on
Hogland Island. By 5 February, however,
messages were
being received reliably. The
wireless messages were rela**** to
Hogland Island by a station...
- John
Haugeland (/
ˈhɔːɡlənd/;
March 13, 1945 – June 23, 2010) was a
professor of philosophy,
specializing in the
philosophy of mind,
cognitive science...