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Nordborg (German: Norburg), is a town with a po****tion of 5,729 (1
January 2024),
which was the seat of the
former Nordborg muni****lity (Danish, kommune)...
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Magnus Nordborg is a
biologist specialising in po****tion genetics. He is the
scientific director of the
Gregor Mendel Institute of the
Austrian Academy...
- hydraulics, the
first hydraulic component was
produced in the
factory in
Nordborg in 1964. Mads
Clausen died in 1966, at 60.
Because his sons were too young...
- 23P/Brorsen-Metcalf.
Theodor Johan Christian Ambders Brorsen was born in
Nordborg on the
island Als, (South Jutland), as son of the
captain Christian August...
- 7 km2
Northern Forest (Nørreskov), and Lake
Nordborg (
Nordborg Sø). The
former muni****lity of
Nordborg is the home of Danfoss, Denmark's
largest industrial...
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Nordborg Castle (Danish:
Nordborg Slot) is a
small castle which lies on the
southern side of
Nordborg Lake (
Nordborg Sø) in
Nordborg on the
island of Als...
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Princess Elizabeth Juliane of Schleswig-Holstein-Sønderburg-
Nordborg (24 May 1634 – 4
February 1704) was a
Danish princess and a
member of the
House of...
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Gudrun Nordborg (born 1946) is a
Swedish politician.
Since November 2020[update], she
serves as
Member of the
Riksdag representing the
constituency of...
- 27
August 1966) born in Elsmark,
parish of Havnbjerg, muni****lity of
Nordborg in Denmark, was a
Danish industrialist and
founder of
Danfoss in 1933....
- Reform" of 2007). It was
combined with Augustenborg, Broager, Gråsten,
Nordborg, Sundeved, and Sønderborg muni****lities to form the new Sønderborg muni****lity...