Bergesen may refer to: Bergesen (surname) Bergesen Island, Nunavut, Canada Bergesen d.y., a Norwegian shipping company This disambiguation page lists...
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BW Group (redirect from Bergesen Worldwide)
2003, the company acquired Bergesen d.y. ASA, Norway's largest shipping company, which was founded in 1935 by Sigval Bergesen the Younger. In 2005, the...
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Bergesen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Berge Sigval Natanael Bergesen (1914–1965), Norwegian shipowner Brad Bergesen (born 1985)...
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Bergesen d.y. ASA was a Norwegian shipping company, and one of the world's largest. The company was founded by Sigval Bergesen d.y. (1893–1980). He was...
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Bradley Steven Bergesen (born September 25, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the...
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Sigval Bergesen (1863–1956), who was also a shipping magnate, and Rachel Racine (1866–1936). He was a grandson of Ole Bergesen, brother of Ole Bergesen and...
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BW Gas (redirect from Bergesen Worldwide Gas)
GAS), previously known as Bergesen Worldwide Gas, is the world's largest gas shipping company and is part of the Bergesen Worldwide Group. The company...
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BW Offshore (redirect from Bergesen Worldwide Offshore)
Block O field offshore Angola. In 2003 Bergesen was acquired by World-Wide Shipping and was 2005 renamed Bergesen Worldwide. In the same year the floating...
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Finn Bergesen (3 September 1945 – 11 September 2012) was a Norwegian civil servant and businessperson. He worked in the Ministry of Fisheries and the Ministry...
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Helge Ole Bergesen (29 September 1949 – 29 June 2015) was a Norwegian political scientist and politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in Stavanger...
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Morten Sigval Bergesen (born 2 June 1951) is a Norwegian ship-owner. He was born in Stockholm as a grandson of Sigval Bergesen the Younger. He was also...
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Morten Sigval Bergesen (born 9 June 1974) is a Norwegian rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Ole Bergesen (13 November 1832 – 8 May 1899) was a Norwegian priest and politician. Bergesen was born at Hetland in Rogaland, Norway. Trained in the ministry...
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Ole Bergesen (1891 – 1955) was a Norwegian ship-owner. He was born in Stavanger as a son of Sigval Bergesen. He was a grandson of Ole Bergesen and brother...
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Bergesen Island is an uninhabited island located in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It is located in Baffin Bay off the northeastern coast of...
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Albert James Bergesen is an American sociologist and Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology at University of Arizona. He is also a Professor...
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was a great-grandson of Ole Bergesen, grandson of Sigval Bergesen, nephew of Sigval Bergesen, Jr. and brother of Ole Bergesen. He was a co-owner of his...
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Bergesen (3 April 1863 – 4 December 1956) was a Norwegian shipowner and industrialist who served as a member of the Norwegian Parliament . Bergesen was...
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a Hong Kong–based shipping company that merged with Norwegian company Bergesen to form BW Group Worldwide magazine, a magazine for the Austin Motor Company...
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great-grandson of Ole Bergesen, grandson of Sigval Bergesen, nephew of Sigval Bergesen Jr. and brother of Berge Sigval Natanael Bergesen. He was elected to...
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dictionary. BW or Bw may stand for: Baldwin Wallace University, Berea, Ohio, US Bergesen Worldwide, a shipping company Best Western, a hotel company British Waterways...
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and decisions relating to sustainable development. In 1988, Helge Ole Bergesen wrote that this report is perceived by the Third World elites as green...
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Wood, 91–93; Bergesen, 218–219; Cooper, 206; Aberystwyth University, page with bio & nearly 40 images Bergesen, 246 Bergesen, 408–409 Bergesen, 213, 224...
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longest ships. She was launched on 30 August 1975. The ship was owned by Bergesen d.y. & Co. but was sold to Maastow BV in 1985, and renamed Emperor. The...
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cousin Morten Sig. Bergesen, in 1976 he took over the leadership of the company Bergesen d.y. after his grandfather Sigval Bergesen the Younger retired...
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(1986-2021) Geostahl (since 2021) Owner 1986–2008: Partrederiet Bergesen GOIC DA 2008–2009: Bergesen D.Y. Shipping AS 2009–2012: BW Bulk (Norway) AS 2012: Berge...
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and the otherwise "stoic" Cassiel smiles for him. Sociologists Albert Bergesen and Andrew Greeley write that this communicates "not only the glory of...
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see text Mug with metal rim, 1700±25 Bergesen, 71; 23 pieces at the Museum of London, see individual notes Bergesen, 71; MoL V&A page, "Teapot" by the Elers;...
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build a new church. The Cathedral, designed by Finnish-born architect John Bergesen, was completed in 1902 at 15 East 97th Street in Manhattan. Since 1903...
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French for bird, is a women's running apparel company started by Sally Bergesen in Seattle in 2007. Oiselle was the first women-only brand to sponsor college...
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