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Svavar Knútur is the
stage name of
Icelandic singer-songwriter
Svavar Knútur Kristinsson, from the
Northwest of
Iceland and the Eastfjords, but living...
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Svavar Gestsson (26 June 1944 – 18
January 2021) was an
Icelandic politician and
Minister for
Social Affairs (from
February 1980 to May 1983), Minister...
- (gods)" or "waterfall of the goði (chieftain)."
Linguist and
placename expert Svavar Sigmundsson suggests that the name
derives from two
crags at the
falls which...
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Svavar Pétur
Eysteinsson (26
April 1977 – 29
September 2022),
better known by his
stage name
Prins Póló, was an
Icelandic singer-songwriter and experimental...
- and Guðmundur
recorded a
promo tape as a duo in 1997.
During this period,
Svavar Austmann joined as the new b****ist and the band
began recording their debut...
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Svavar Markússon (born 30 May 1935) is an
Icelandic middle-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 800
metres at the 1960
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- 116–134. Svavarsson,
Svavar Hrafn, "Pyrrho's
dogmatic nature", The
classical Quarterly, 52 (2002): 248–56. Svavarsson,
Svavar Hrafn, "Pyrrho's undecidable...
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Svavar Guðnason (18
November 1909 – 25 June 1988) was an
Icelandic painter active in the avant-garde
movement COBRA.
Listasafn Íslands. 1990.
Svavar Guðnason...
- his injuries. He was 26
years old. List of
murdered hip hop
musicians "
Svävar" did not
enter the
Swedish Singles Chart, but
peaked at
number 10 on the...
- album, and the 2024 follow-up, AHOY! SIDE B, by
Icelandic singer-songwriter
Svavar Knútur Ahoi
Ashtami Ahoj, an area in Nové Mesto,
Bratislava This disambiguation...