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Sturla (Italian: [
ˈsturla], Ligurian: [ˈstyɾla]) is a
quartiere of Genoa, Italy. It
began life as an
ancient fishing village which developed around a...
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Sturla Þórðarson (Old
Norse pronunciation: Old
Norse pronunciation: [
ˈsturlɑ ˈθoːrðɑrˌson];
Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈstʏ(r)tla ˈθourðarˌsɔːn]; 29 July...
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Sturla may
refer to:
Sturla, a
neighbourhood of Genoa,
Italy given name
Sturla Ásgeirsson (born 1980), an
Icelandic handball player Sturla Böðvarsson (born...
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Idrettsforeningen Sturla is a
Norwegian sports club from Drammen,
founded in 1923. It has
sections for athletics,
orienteering and skiing. The athletics...
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Sturla Sighvatsson (Old Norse: [
ˈsturlɑ ˈsiɣˌxwɑtsˌson];
Modern Icelandic: [ˈstʏ(r)tla ˈsɪɣˌkʰvatsˌsɔːn]; 1199 – 21
August 1238) was an
Icelandic chieftain...
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Sturla Berhouet[pronunciation?], SDB (born 4 July 1959 in Montevideo) is a
Uruguayan Roman Catholic prelate and the
archbishop of Montevideo.
Sturla was...
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Sturla Holm Lægreid (born 20
February 1997) is a
Norwegian biathlete. In the
season opener of the 2020–2021 season, he
earned his
first World Cup win at...
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Sturla Gudlaugsson (1913–1971) was a Danish-born
Dutch art
historian and
director of the RKD and the Maurits****s in The Hague.
Gudlaugsson was born in...
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Carlo Sturla (active 1730s) was an
Italian composer. He was
music master for the nuns at the
Convent of
Santa Brigida, Genoa,
where a
century earlier Andrea...
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Sturla Mentzoni (born 25
February 1977) is a
retired Norwegian football midfielder. He
started his
youth career in
Innstrandens IL and was
capped for Norway...