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Kalle is a
masculine given name of
North Germanic origin, a
variation of Karl. In Sweden,
people named Karl are
commonly nicknamed Kalle. The name is also...
- Pépé
Kallé,
sometimes written as Pepe
Kalle (November 30, 1951 –
November 29, 1998) was a
Congolese soukous singer,
musician and bandleader. Pépé
Kallé was...
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Kalle Rovanperä (Finnish: [ˈkɑlːe ˈroʋɑnˌperæ]; born 1
October 2000) is a
Finnish professional rally driver who
competes in the
World Rally Championship...
- live at
Rocklharz Open Air 2019
Jonne Järvelä
Matti "Matson"
Johansson Kalle "Cane" Savijärvi
Jarkko Aaltonen Tuomas Rounakari Sami
Perttula as Shamaani...
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Kalles,
previously known as
Kalles Kaviar (known as
Kallen Mätitahna in Finland), is a
Swedish brand of smörgåskaviar. It is
manufactured by Abba Seafood...
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Kalle Lasn (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈkɑlˑɛ ˈlɑsn̥]) (born
March 24, 1942) is an Estonian-Canadian film maker, author,
magazine editor, and activist....
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Kalle's Inn (Swedish:
Kalle på Spången) is a 1939
Swedish comedy film
directed by Emil A.
Lingheim and
starring Edvard Persson,
Bullan Weijden and John...
- Soné Masué
Kallé (born 5
December 1982),
commonly known as
Kallé Soné, is a
Cameroonian former footballer. He
started his
career at
Victoria United Limbé...
- Congo) – 11
February 1983 in Paris, France), po****rly
known as Le
Grand Kallé, was a
Congolese singer and bandleader,
considered the
father of modern...
- Andersson's
Kalle (Swedish:
Anderssonskans Kalle) may
refer to: Andersson's
Kalle, a 1901
novel by Emil
Norlander Andersson's
Kalle (1922 film), a silent...