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Hammar (now
known as
Andreas Hammar, born 1953) is a
Finnish criminal. He has been
called Finland's most
dangerous prisoner. On 10 July 1986
Hammar murdered...
- Lake
Hammar (Arabic: هور الحمّار, Hawr al-
Ḥammār) is a
saline lake in
southeastern part of Iraq
within the
Hammar Marshes. It has an area of 600–1,350 km2...
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Gustav Hammar (born 22
February 1994) is a
Swedish professional footballer who
plays for BK Häcken as a defender. Born in Malmö, Sweden,
Hammar pla****...
- Anna
Hammar-Rosén, née
Hammar (1735–1805), was a
Swedish newspaper editor. She was the director,
chief editor and
publisher of the po****r
newspaper Hwad...
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Hammar is a
Swedish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Clarence Hammar (1899–1989),
Swedish sailor Fredrik Hammar (born 2001),
Swedish footballer...
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Thekla Hammar (1872 - 1953) was a Swedish-French
lexicographer and translator.
Often working in
collaboration with
Marthe Metzger,
Hammar translated work...
- Nad Al
Hammar (Arabic: ند الحمر) is a
locality in Dubai,
United Arab
Emirates (UAE). Nad Al
Hammar is a small,
residential and
industrial community located...
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Josef Hammar (born
November 15, 1868, in Helsingborg – died
August 4, 1927, in Bouzaréa) was a
Swedish military surgeon and adventurer.
Hammar was a renowned...
- film
directed by
Filip Hammar and
Fredrik Wikingsson. The film
follows the
director duo and
retired French teacher Lars
Hammar, Filip's father, on a trip...
- The
Hammar Marshes (Arabic: هور الحمار) are a
large wetland complex in
southeastern Iraq that are part of the
Mesopotamian Marshes in the Tigris–Euphrates...