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Wiborg may
refer to:
Anders Nilsen Wiborg (~1655-1718), the
fourth commander of the
Christiansfjell Fortress.
Erlend Wiborg (born 1984),
Norwegian politician...
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Gerald Clery Murphy and Sara
Sherman Wiborg were wealthy,
expatriate Americans who
moved to the
French Riviera in the
early 20th
century and who, with...
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Erlend Wiborg (born 20
January 1984) is a
Norwegian politician for the
Progress Party. He
served as
deputy mayor of Moss from 2011 to 2013, when he was...
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Anders Nilsen Wiborg (c. 1655 – 1718) was the
fourth commander of the
Christiansfjeld Fortress in Norway. He
commanded from 15
January 1717
until his death...
- Mary Hoyt
Wiborg (January 28, 1888 –
March 27, 1964) was an
American playwright, art patron, and socialite. She
wrote the 1922 play
Taboo that starred...
- Jan
Fredrik Wiborg (9
October 1944 – 21 June 1994) was a
Norwegian civil engineer.
During the
early 1990s, he
criticised plans for
building Oslo's new...
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Bestow Wiborg (April 30, 1855 – May 12, 1930) was a
businessman from
Cincinnati who, with Levi
Addison Ault,
created the ink
manufacturer Ault &
Wiborg Company...
- The
Vyborg Synagogue was a
Jewish synagogue,
located in Vyborg.
Completed in 1910, the
synagogue was destro**** in 1939.
Designed in the Art
Nouveau style...
- The Ault &
Wiborg Company was a
manufacturer of
printing inks that
operated independently from 1878 to 1928.
Founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, by Levi Addison...
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Vyborg (/ˈviːbɔːrɡ, ˈviːbərk/; Russian: Выборг, IPA: [ˈvɨbərk]; Finnish: Viipuri, IPA: [ˈʋiːpuri]; Swedish: Viborg, IPA: [ˈvǐːbɔrj] ) is a town and the...