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Skarð (pronounced [ˈskɛaɹ]) is an
abandoned village on the east
coast of the
island of
Kunoy in the Norðoyar
region of the Faroes.
Skarð means mountain...
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Skarð (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈskarθ]) is a
small farm and a
church parish in
southwestern Iceland in the Rangárþing ytra muni****lity (before 2002:...
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Sigmund Skard (31 July 1903 – 26 May 1995) was a
Norwegian poet,
essayist and
professor of
American literature.
Skard was born in Kristiansand, Norway...
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Torfinn Skard (20
January 1891 – 11 June 1970) was a
Norwegian horticulturist, teacher,
librarian and author. He was born at
Faaberg in Oppland, Norway...
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Matias Skard (28 May 1846 – 28 July 1927) was a
Norwegian philologist, educator, psalmist,
essayist and translator.
Matias Olsen Skard was born on a family...
- Olav Mati****on
Skard (27
October 1881 – 15 May 1965) was a
Norwegian educator,
magazine editor and horticulturalist. He was born in Østre
Gausdal as a...
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Torild Skard (born 29
November 1936) is a
Norwegian psychologist,
politician for the
Socialist Left Party, a
former deputy permanent secretary at the...
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Halldor Skard (born 11
April 1973 in Oslo) is a
former Norwegian nordic combined skier who
competed from 1990 to 2000. He won the 4 x 5 km team Event...
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Halvdan Skard (born 1
December 1939) is a
Norwegian politician for the
Labour Party. He was born in Oslo as a son of Åse
Gruda Skard and
Sigmund Skard, and...
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Eiliv Skard (19
October 1898 – 30
September 1978) was a
Norwegian classical philologist. He was born in
Levanger as a son of
educators Matias Skard (1846–1927)...