Hägg is a Swedish surname. Hägg is also the Swedish name for the bird cherry (Prunus padus), a species of cherry native to northern Europe. Hägg was commonly...
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mile. Hägg first set the record in July 1942 at 4:06.2, a time which was equalled by Andersson later the same month. This record was broken by Hägg (4:04...
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2013 NHL entry draft. Hägg started his hockey career at age 13 playing for Gimo IF in Gimo. In his second season, at age 14, Hägg recorded 16 points in...
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Hagg or Haggs may refer to: Hagg Hägg, Swedish surname Arthur Ernest Hagg (1888–1985), British aircraft and boat designer Eric Hagg (born 1989), former...
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Carina Hägg (born 1957) is a Swedish social democratic politician. She has been a member of the Riksdag since 1995. She is also a member of the AWEPA Governing...
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his retirement in 1904. In January 1901 Hägg was involved in an episode which had political repercussions. Hägg was at that point accused, wrongfully as...
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Henry Hagg Lake (also known simply as Hagg Lake) is an artificial lake in northwest Oregon, in the United States. The reservoir is an impoundment of Scoggins...
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Göran Olof Waldemar Hägg (7 July 1947 – 30 September 2015) was a Swedish author, critic and docent in literature science. Hägg grew up in Tallkrogen, south...
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Haggs is a small village in the Falkirk council area of Scotland. The village is situated 2.1 miles (3.4 km) south-west of Bonnybridge, 4.6 miles (7.4 km)...
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Russell Hagg (1938 – 10 February 2022) was an Australian designer and director. He studied architecture at Melbourne University before becoming a designer...
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Gustaf Wilhelm Petersson Hägg (November 28, 1867 – February 2, 1925) was a Swedish organist and composer. Hägg was born in Visby, Gotland. He studied...
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Gunnar Hägg (December 14, 1903 in Stockholm – May 28, 1986 in Uppsala) was a Swedish chemist and crystallographer. Hägg studied chemistry at Stockholm...
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Mia Hägg (born 1970, Umeå) is a Swedish architect running a practice in Paris, France called Habiter Autrement (HA). After completing her studies on Chalmers...
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Jacob Adolf Hägg (29 June 1850, Östergarn – 1 March 1928, Bjuråker) was a Swedish composer. Hägg studied piano at the Stockholm Conservatory from 1865...
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Hagg Bank or The Hagg is a small Northumberland enclave on the south bank of the River Tyne linked to Wylam by the Points Bridge. It consists of approximately...
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The Sea Haggs were an indie rock band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1991 by Perth expatriates Laura MacFarlane on guitar, viola, percussion and vocals...
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Eric Hagg (born September 15, 1989) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected...
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Levitt Hagg (sometimes spelled Levit Hagg or Levett Hagg ) is an abandoned hamlet in South Yorkshire, located approximately two miles southwest of Doncaster...
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Larsson. During 2011, Hägg-Johansson also sat on the bench in 11 games for Rosengård in the Swedish Division 1. At this time Hägg-Johansson had offers...
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Akeldama (redirect from Hagg ed Dumm)
Akeldama (Aramaic: חקל דמא or 𐡇𐡒𐡋 𐡃𐡌𐡀 Ḥaqel D'ma, "field of blood"; Hebrew: חקל דמא; Arabic: حقل الدم, Ḥaqel Ad-dam) is the Aramaic name for a place...
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Wylam Railway Bridge (redirect from Hagg Bank Bridge)
as Hagg Bank Bridge and locally as Points Bridge and Half-Moon Bridge) is a footbridge and former railway bridge crossing the River Tyne at Hagg Bank...
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Arthur Ernest Hagg (1888 – 21 January 1985) was a British aircraft and boat designer. He was born in Brighton and educated in Bournemouth. He started work...
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Helmut Hagg (born 24 May 1932) is a German cross-country skier. He competed at the 1956 Winter Olympics and the 1960 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Blå Tåget (redirect from Gunder Hägg (band))
Blue Train) is a Swedish progg-band that used to go under the name Gunder Hägg, the name of a legendary Swedish runner, but after name conflicts occurred...
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Non-stoichiometric ε-carbide dissolves above ~200 °C, where Hägg carbides and cementite begin to form. Hägg carbide, monoclinic Fe5C2, precipitates in hardened...
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Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 23–40. ISBN 1-84171-833-5. Eide, Tormod; Hägg, Tomas; Pierce, Richard Holton; Török, László, eds. (1998). Fontes Historiae...
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The Fremington Hagg Hoard is a hoard of Roman horse harness fittings found in Fremington Hagg, near Reeth, North Yorkshire in the early 19th Century. Parts...
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continued importance during the Roman period. Drawing on surviving sources, Hägg and Utan reconstruct the following plot (The story refers to historical figures...
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in Malmö in July 1944 (4:01.6). However, Hägg had the last word when he ran (4:01.4) in Malmö in 1945 (Hägg's record was not broken until Roger Bannister...
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