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Ölberg is
German for "oil hill" and may
refer to: Hills: Großer
Ölberg, a hill in the Siebengebirge,
Germany Ölberg (Görlitz), a hill on the Görlitz Holy...
- Oda
Olberg (1872 – 1955), also
known as Oda
Olberg-Lerda, was a German-born journalist,
socialist and feminist. Her
career was cut
short by the rise of...
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Maria Ölberg (14
October 1922 – 25
February 2017) was an
Austrian linguist and Albanologist. In 2005, the
University of
Tirana awarded Ölberg the title...
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Olberg is a po****ted
place situated in
Pinal County, Arizona,
United States. The
settlement was
founded in 1903, and
named after Colonel C.R.
Olberg...
- Per
Martin Ølberg (17
January 1933 – 2 May 2004) was a
Norwegian diplomat and
politician for the
Labour Party. He was born in Lier, and took the cand.mag...
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Retrieved August 10, 2019. "Termina
namoro de
Suzane Von
Richthofen e Rogério
Olberg". SBT (in
Brazilian Portuguese). Redação.
March 24, 2020.
Retrieved February...
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Stanford University Press.
Ölberg,
Hermann (1977). "Einige
Uberlegungen zur
Autochtonie der
Albaner auf der Balkanhalbinsel". In
Ölberg,
Hermann M. (ed.). Akten...
- Paul
Olberg (born:
Hirsch Schmuschkowitz, 22
November 1878 – 4 May 1960) was a Latvian-born German-Swedish
journalist and a Menshevik. In 1917,
after the...
- However, a
large number of
historic sites have been preserved, such as:
Ölberg,
literally "Oil mountain", Germany's
largest original working class district...
- 125: Ode to Joy.
String Quartet No 13 in B-Flat Major, Op. 130
Christus am
Ölberg, Oratorio, Op. 85
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