- Look up
kaland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kaland may
refer to: Ad
Kaland (1922–1995),
Dutch politician of the
Christian Democratic Appeal Laila...
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Laila Kaland (8
January 1939 – 30
December 2007) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Labour Party. She was born in Gloppen. She was
elected to the Norwegian...
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Adriaan Jakobus "Ad"
Kaland (13
March 1922 – 11
January 1995) was a
Dutch politician of the
Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA). He
served as a
Member of...
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Kaland is a
village in
Austrheim muni****lity in
Vestland county, Norway. The
village is
located on the
northwestern tip of the
mainland Alver peninsula...
- The
Kalands Brethren (Kalandbrüder in German,
Fratres Calendarii in Latin) were
Catholic religious and
charitable ****ociations of
priests and laymen....
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Kaland is a
village in
Meerut district. It is 6 km (3.7 mi) from
Sardhana and 22 km (14 mi) from Meerut, It's
nearest village Chhur from 2 km (1.2 mi)...
- (Persian: قالندوسطي, also
Romanized as Qāland-e Vosţá; also
known as
Kāland-e Vosţá,
Kāland Vostá, and Qāland) is a
village in
Dodangeh Rural District, in the...
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campaigns of
Louis the Great, also
called the
Neapolitan Adventure (Nápolyi
kaland in Hungarian), was a war
between the
Kingdom of Hungary, led by
Louis the...
- Mats André
Kaland (born 9 May 1989) is a
Norwegian retired footballer and manager.
Kaland was born in Bergen. He pla**** in the
Third Division for Lyngbø...
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Kaland,
which is also
mentioned in
conjunction with an
unrelated early preacher in Vesilahti,
upper Sata****a,
whose local name was "Fish of
Kaland"...