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- Oskarsson, Oskarson, Oscarsson, Oscarson or Óskarsson is a common surname in Sweden and Iceland respectively, and may refer to: Albert Óskarsson (born...
- Peter Oskarson (born 1951) is a Swedish theatre director and actor from Stockholm. He was educated at the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting from...
- School in Malmö from 1975 to 1978. There L****gård met the director Peter Oskarson and joined his Skånska Teatern theatre company at Landskrona, where he...
- Folkteatern i Gävleborg (The Folk Theatre in Gävleborg) with director Peter Oskarson in Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters. In 2008, she acted in the stage production...
- as Inspektør Hartmann Sonja Richter as Moren Solbjørg Højfeldt as Fru Oskarson Lucas Helt Mortensen [da] as Røde Oskar Damsgaard as Topper Par****, Orlando...
- collection of the park. 2015 Esperanza Diamond 8.52 1.704 Type IIa, D IF Bobbie Oskarson Flawless or near flawless. Cut and polished in Arkansas by Mike Botha After...
- Archived from the original on 23 August 2022. Retrieved 23 August 2022. Oskarson, Maria (13 December 2021). "Sweden's Social Democrats turn left". International...
- des violons... Avoir dix-****t ans à Auschwitz. Publié par les éditions Oskarson (Oskar jeunesse) Paris 2007. Previously published with the title Les sanglots...
- Archived from the original on 30 November 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2022. Oskarson, Maria (13 December 2021). "Sweden's Social Democrats turn left". International...
- (2007). Restructuring of the European Political Centre. p. 227. Marie Oskarson (2016). "The Never-Ending Story of class Voting in Sweden". In Jon Pierre...