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Stina is a
feminine given name,
common in the
Nordic countries, and may
refer to:
Stina Aronson (1892–1956),
Swedish writer Stina Berg (1869–1930), Swedish...
- Left. In 1948
Stinas was
represented by
Cornelius Castoriadis in the
Second World Congress of the
Fourth International. In his
memoirs Stinas wrote that...
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vanskapt by
Mattias Hagberg and the 2024
graphic novel Stinas jojk by Mats Jonsson.
Stina Kajsa i
Wilhelmina Stålberg,
Anteckningar om
svenska qvinnor...
- Emma
Stina Blackstenius (born 5
February 1996) is a
Swedish professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for ****nal in the
English Women's
Super League...
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Stina Ehrensvärd is a Swedish-American entrepreneur,
innovator and
industrial designer. She is the
founder and
Chief Evangelist of
Yubico and co-inventor...
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Marianne Nordenstam (born 4
March 1969),
better known by her
stage name
Stina Nordenstam, is a
Swedish singer-songwriter and producer. She is perhaps...
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public and
Dabrowski was
voted "best TV host of all time".
Stina Lundberg Dabrowski's book
Stinas Möten was
published in 2006. It
contains personal accounts...
- "Shakespeare's
Recollection of Marlowe". In Edwards, Philip; Ewbank, Inga-
Stina; Hunter, G.K. (eds.). Shakespeare's Styles:
Essays in
Honour of Kenneth...
- singer-songwriter
Stina Nordenstam. It was
originally released by
Telegram Records Stockholm in 1996. All
tracks are
written by
Stina Nordenstam Credits...
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Stina Agnes Elisabeth Rautelin (25
October 1963 – 26
April 2023) was a Finnish-Swedish actress. She is best
known for her role as Lena Klingström in the...