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Marstrand (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈmâʂːtrand]) is a
seaside locality situated in Kungälv Muni****lity, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 1,320 inhabitants...
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Nicolai Wilhelm Marstrand (24
December 1810 – 25
March 1873),
painter and illustrator, was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, to
Nicolai Jacob Marstrand, instrument...
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Marstrand is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jacob Marstrand (1848–1935),
Danish master baker and
politician Julie Marstrand (1882–1943)...
- Glud &
Marstrand was a
manufacturer of
metal products based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Glud &
Marstrand was
founded on 4
August 1879 by
plumber Poul Glud...
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Kesang Marstrand (born
October 31, 1981) is an
American folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist. She is best
known for the
single "Tibet Will Be Free"...
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Marstrand Church (Swedish:
Marstrands kyrka) is a
church building in
Marstrand, Sweden. It
belongs to the
Marstrand Parish of the
Diocese of Gothenburg...
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Margrethe Lønborg
Marstrand née
Jensen (1874–1948) was a
Danish teacher and writer,
remembered for her
success in
improving the
speed and comprehension...
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Marstrand Regatta (Swedish: Marstrandsregattan) is a
sailing event. It is held
outside Marstrand in
Sweden in July, and
hosted by the
Royal Gothenburg...
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Attack on
Marstrand was a
successful Dano-Norwegian
siege of the
Swedish town of
Marstrand and
Carlsten fortress which took
place between July 10 and...
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factory sites were
continued with
Hauberg as the
managing director. Poul
Marstrand (1851-1902)
established another machine factory in 1875. It was in 1880...