- Høgni
Karsten Hoydal (born 28
March 1966),
commonly called Høgni
Hoydal, is a
Faroese politician. He
currently serves as
Deputy Prime Minister of the...
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Høydal was a
Norwegian three-masted
auxiliary schooner,
built in
Sweden in 1918 as Bjørg. The ship
owner was from Bergen. On 25
November 1928 she was wrecked...
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called Hunting Warhead,
chronicling the
investigation by VG
journalist Håkon
Høydal and a
Norwegian computer security expert of
child ****ual
abuse networks...
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Annika Hoydal (born 19
November 1945) is a
Faroese singer and actress.
Hoydal was a
contestant for the 1979
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix and was
nominated for...
- was
subsequently declared but
annulled by the
Danish King. In 1998, Høgni
Hoydal succeeded Heini O.
Heinesen as
party leader.
During the 20
January 2004...
- "protector" or "patron", and is a
variant of Hagen. The name may
refer to: Høgni
Hoydal (born 1966),
Faroese politician Høgni
Lisberg (born 1982),
Faroese musician...
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Aslaug Høydal (22
December 1916 – 20 July 2007) was a
Norwegian schoolteacher, novelist, poet and children's writer. She was born in Seljord.
Among her...
- Sólrun
Michelsen (born 1948).
Other modern Faroese writers include Gunnar Hoydal (born 1941), H****
Kamban (born 1942), Jógvan
Isaksen (born 1950), Jóanes...
- 23.7% 7 −1 Social Democratic Jóannes
Eidesgaard 21.8% 7 0
Republic Høgni
Hoydal 21.7% 8 0 People's
Anfinn Kallsberg 20.6% 7 0
Centre Jenis av Rana 5.2%...
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Government of the
Faroe Islands Premier Aksel V.
Johannesen Deputy Premier Høgni
Hoydal Johannesen Cabinet Privy Council Council of
State Queen Margrethe II Legislature...