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Christian Lodewyk Stals,
better known as
Chris Stals (born 13
March 1934) was the
seventh Governor of the
South African Reserve Bank,
serving from 8 August...
- or Eurohockey.com, or The
Internet Hockey Database Juris Štāls at
Olympedia Juris Štāls at Olympics.com
Juris Štāls at the
Latvijas Olimpiskā
komiteja (in Latvian)...
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STAL (Svenska
Turbinfabriks AB Ljungström; "Swedish
Turbine Manufacturing Co.") was an
industrial company established in 1913 in Finspång, Sweden, by the...
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Stal means steel in many
Slavic languages.
Stål is a name of
Swedish origin. It may
refer to: Carl
Stål (1833–1878),
Swedish entomologist ****
Stål (1821–1889)...
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Sandra Stals (born 5 June 1975 in Maaseik) is a
retired Belgian middle distance runner who
specialized in the 800 metres. She won the
bronze medal at...
- FKS
Stal Mielec,
commonly known as
Stal Mielec (Polish pronunciation: [
ˈstal ˈmjɛlɛt͡s]), is a
Polish professional football club
based in Mielec. The team...
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teacher Axel
Samuel Stål,
paternal niece of the
architect Carl
Stål, the
musician Conrad Stål and the
merchant Pehr
Christian Stål. She was a
student of...
- The
Tales of
Ensign Stål (Swedish
original title: Fänrik
Ståls sägner, Finnish: Vänrikki
Stoolin tarinat, or year 2007
translation Vänrikki Stålin tarinat)...
- The
STAL Dovern was a
Swedish turbojet design of the
early 1950s,
named after a lake in Finspång muni****lity in Östergötland, Sweden.
Intended to power...
- The
Stal-5 (
Stal – steel) was a
transport aircraft designed in the USSR from 1933. In 1933
Putilov started the
design of a
flying wing 18 p****enger transport...