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Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner (born 13
December 1970) is an
Austrian mountaineer. In
August 2011, she
became the
second woman to
climb the
fourteen eight-thousanders...
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Gerlinde is a
minor planet orbiting the Sun. "663
Gerlinde (1908 DG)". JPL Small-Body Database. NASA/Jet
Propulsion Laboratory.
Retrieved 5 May 2016...
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Gerlinde Obermeir (1942–1984) was an
Austrian feminist writer known for her
critiques on
mental health care. She
wrote I Will Not and San Francisco, of...
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Gerlinde Miesenböck (born 1978, in Freistadt) is an
Austrian photographer, best
known for her
contemporary art style. A
graduate of the
University of Art...
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Gerlinde Jänicke (born
December 13, 1973) is a
German host and announcer. Jänicke was born in
Berlin on
December 13, 1973, to an
American mother and German...
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Gerlinde Stobrawa (23
January 1949 – 29
August 2024) was a
German politician for Die
Linke and its predecessors. She was a
member of the
council of the...
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Gerlinde Gruber (born 1970) is an
Austrian art
historian and
curator specializing in
Flemish Baroque painting.
Since 2006, she has
served as the curator...
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Gerlinde Kämmerer (born 1955) is a
German cultural scientist and
certified tourist guide who
specializes in
research into Leipzig's women's history. Through...
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Gerlinde Schönbauer (born 7
March 1948) is an
Austrian pair skater. With
partner Wilhelm Bietak, she
represented Austria at the 1964
Winter Olympics, where...
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Fiction as Entertainment".
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