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| GjerstadThe municipality Gjerstad in the county of Aust-Agder, Norway, has 2,486 inhabitants as of January 1, 2002. Municipalities of Norway. | GJ 1061GJ 1061 ( Gliese-Jahreiss 1061) is a star approximately 12. 08 light-years from Earth's Solar System. It is also known as LHS 1565, LFT 295 and LTT 1702. Some facts about GJ 1061 Parallax: 0. 27 arcsecs Spectral type: M5. 5 V Radial velocity: -20 km/s Pro | Gjetost cheeseGjetost (in modern Norwegian usually spelled "Geitost") is a firm, brown cheese made from the whey of cow and/or goat's milk that originates from Norway. It has the appearance of caramel and a slightly sweet flavor. Mysost is very similar, the only differ |
| GjirokastërGjirokaster ( Albanian: Gjirokaster or Gjirokastra Greek: Argyrokastron or Girokastron is a city in southern Albania at 40. 15°E with a population of around 30,000 (including some Greek minorities). It is an ancient city with old settlement traces dating | Gjon BuzukuGjon Buzuku ( 16th century) was an Albanian Catholic clergyman who wrote the first known printed book in Albanian. Gjon Buzuku came from North Albania. He probably lived in or near Venice. There are claims that he was the bishop of two dioceses in North A | GJIn computing, GJ is a generics extension to the Java programming language. The language was designed by the team who designed Pizza beforehand. External links Programming languages Java programming language family. |
| GjáinLike the Haifoss, the small valley Gjain with its small waterfalls, ponds, and volcanic structures is situated in the south of Iceland. It is to be found at about half an hour walking distance from the historical farm Stong''. The volcano Hekla can be see | Gjallarhorn (group)Gjallarhorn (pronounced "yal-lair-horn") features world music with roots in the folk music of Finland. The quartet was born in 1994. The band's music echoes the ancient folk music tradition of Scandinavia with medieval ballads, minuets, prayers in runo-me | GjallarhornThe Gjallarhorn is the horn in Nordic mythology with which the gatekeeper god, Heimdal, sent messages from the gods of Asgard to the mortals of Midgard. The name of the horn is related to the word gjala which means "to shout" or "to sing out. A Norwegian |
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