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Wolin (Polish: [ˈvɔlin]; German:
Wollin [vɔˈliːn]) is a
Polish island in the
Baltic Sea, just off the
Polish coast. Administratively, the
island belongs...
- Claës Ivar
Hjalmar Edmund Wollin (8
October 1918 – 16 July 1999) was a
Swedish diplomat.
Wollin joined the
Ministry for
Foreign Affairs in 1943. He held...
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Wolin (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvɔlin]; German:
Wollin) is a town in
northwestern Poland,
situated on the
southern tip of the
Wolin island off the Baltic...
- Woollins'
reagent is an
organic compound containing phosphorus and selenium.
Analogous to Lawesson's reagent, it is used
mainly as a
selenation reagent...
- Liv
Wollin (née Forsell) (born 17
April 1945) is a
Swedish professional golfer, who is
regarded as
having been one of the best
Swedish female amateur players...
- of the
Vikings 127; Otto
Kunkel (1941) Jumne, Vineta, Jomsburg, Julin,
Wollin.
Johannes Hoops,
Herbert Jankuhn,
Heinrich Beck,
Reallexikon der germanischen...
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often thought to be
identical with the present-day town of
Wolin (also
Wollin) on the
southeastern tip of the isle of
Wolin in
northwestern Poland, probably...
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Malin Wollin, (born 8
December 1978) is a
Swedish journalist,
writer and blogger. She
writes chronicles for
Aftonbladet and for the
magazine Mama. She...
- (holding both
banks of the Oder).
Gustavus left
Colonel Leslie in
command of
Wollin and
General Kagg on Usedom. Both of them were left
under the
command of...
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Heiligen Petrus. Es
entstand ein unabhängiges
pommersches Bistum mit Sitz in
Wollin (Jumne)."
Norbert Buske, Pommern, Schwerin: Helms, 1997, p. 14, ISBN 3-931185-07-9:...