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Frida Wallberg (born
April 28, 1983) is a
Swedish former professional boxer who
competed between 2004 and 2013. She held the WBC
female super-featherweight...
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Wallberg (1.722 asl) is a
mountain in the Mangfallgebirge, part of the
Bavarian Alps in the
south of Bavaria, Germany. The
Wallberg has made
history as...
- Mark
Wallberg may
refer to: Mark
Wahlberg (born 1971),
American actor and
rapper Mark L.
Walberg (born 1962),
American television performer This disambiguation...
- Dencker, Torbjörn (2022-07-11). "Nellie
Taraba Wallbergs stora genombrott i Båstad" [Nellie
Taraba Wallberg's big
breakthrough in Båstad].
Swedish Tennis...
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Senior Colonel Karl
Gustaf Börje
Wallberg (28
February 1923 in Södertälje – 19
December 2014) was a
Swedish military officer and
philatelist who was added...
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Ingrid Wallberg was born on 4 May 1890 to an
affluent family in Halmstad, Sweden,
where her
family owned the
textile and
brick industries Wallbergs Fabriks...
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Walter Waldemar Wallberg (born 24
March 2000) is a
Swedish freestyle skier. He
competed in the 2018
Winter Olympics. He won gold in the
Beijing 2022 Winter...
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losing a
controversial unanimous decision to
Wallberg. All
three judges'
scorecards were in
favour of
Wallberg with
Gudjon Vilhelm scoring it 93–98, Venciclav...
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Wallberg is a
mountain in the Mangfallgebirge, in the
south of Bavaria, Germany.
Wallberg may also
refer to:
Frida Wallberg (born 1983),
Swedish boxer...
- The
Faculty of
Applied Science and
Engineering is the
engineering school of the
University of Toronto, a
public research university in Toronto, Ontario...