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  • 31Ludvig Holberg — Ludvig Holberg, Baron of Holberg (December 3, 1684 – January 28, 1754) was a writer, essayist, philosopher, historian and playwright born in Bergen, Norway during the time of the Dano Norwegian double monarchy, and spent most of his adult life in …

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  • 32Rasmus Christian Rask — Rasmus (Christian) Rask (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʁɑsmus ˈʁɑsɡ]) (22 November 1787, Brændekilde on the Danish island of Funen 14 November 1832, Copenhagen) was a Danish scholar and philologist …

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  • 33Japetus Steenstrup — Johannes Japetus Smith Steenstrup (1813 1897) was a Danish zoologist, biologist, and professor.He was a professor for zoology at the University of Copenhagen. He worked on a great many of subjects, including cephalopods, but also in genetics,… …

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  • 34Eugenius Warming — Infobox Scientist name = Eugen Warming birth date = birth date|1841|11|3 birth place = Mandø, Denmark nationality = DEN death date = death date and age|1924|4|2|1841|11|3 death place = Copenhagen, Denmark field = Ecology work institution =… …

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  • 35Christen C. Raunkiær — c. 1930 Born 1860 Lyhne, Denmark …

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  • 36Nørrebro — Coordinates: 55°41′18″N 12°33′35″E / 55.68833°N 12.55972°E / 55.68833; 12.55972 …

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  • 37Sector research institutes of Denmark — (Danish: Sektorforskningsinstitutioner ) are state owned independent research institutes under various Danish Government ministries, whose primary task is to do research in various fields. All institutes classified as sector research institute… …

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  • 38National Survey and Cadastre of Denmark — Kort Matrikelstyrelsen Established September 10, 1987 Activated January 1, 1989 Director …

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  • 39Geology of the Faroe Islands — The Faroe Islands lies on the Eurasian plate between the United Kingdom, Norway and Iceland. The Islands are of volcanic origin [ [http://www.faroestamps.fo/?side=c121bd6447fb16ee3881f741a560cdde The faroese post office] ] and are constructed of… …

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  • 40Ikaite — is the mineral name for the hexahydrate of calcium carbonate, CaCO3·6H2O. Ikaite is colorless when pure. DistributionIt is usually considered a rare mineral, but this is likely due to difficulty in preserving samples. It was first discovered in… …

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