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Samsø (Anglicized: "
Samso" or "Samsoe") is a
Danish island in the
Kattegat 15
kilometers (9.3 mi) off the
Jutland Peninsula.
Samsø is
located in Samsø...
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Samsó can
refer to one of two wine grapes: Carignan,
which is
known as
Samsó in
Catalonia Cinsault,
which is also
known as
Samsó in
parts of Catalonia...
- [kaʁiɲɑ̃] ; also
known as Mazuelo,
Bovale Grande, Cariñena, Carinyena,
Samsó, Carignane, and Carignano) is a red
grape variety of
Spanish origin that...
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Josep Samsó Elías (17
January 1887 - 1
September 1936) was a
Spanish Roman Catholic priest who was
killed during the
Spanish Civil War.
Samsó was known...
- of Gudenå in Jutland, in Denmark. The main
islands of the
Kattegat are
Samsø, Læsø and Anholt; the
latter two are, due to
their relatively dry climate...
- The
Samsø Common List (Danish: Fælleslisten
Samsø),
formerly The
Samsø List (Danish:
Samsø-Listen), is a
local political party set in
Samsø Muni****lity...
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Samsø Højskole was a folk high
school on the
island of
Samsø in Denmark. It was
founded in 1984. The
courses were
focused on nature,
photography and art...
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Samsø is a
Danish cow's milk
cheese named after the
island of
Samsø located in Denmark. It was
invented in the
later 19th
century (1870s) when the king...
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Samsø Muni****lity (Danish:
Samsø Kommune) is a muni****lity (Danish: kommune) in
Region of
Central Denmark.
Samsø muni****lity
covers an area of 115 km2...
- Duke of
Samsø was a
title created for
Canute Porse the
Elder in the 14th
century which was
later recreated as the
Landgraviate of
Samsø in the 18th century...