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female head of
state in history.
Vigdís is a
UNESCO Goodwill Amb****ador and a
member of the Club of Madrid.
Vigdís was born on 15
April 1930 in Reykjavík...
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Vigdis or
Vigdís is a
Scandinavian and
Icelandic feminine given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Vigdis Hjulstad Belbo (born 1955), Norwegian...
- mor død [Is
Mother Dead?]. 2020. "
Vigdis Hjorth".
National Book Foundation.
Retrieved 2020-09-21. "Hjorth,
Vigdis".
Nordic Women's Literature. Retrieved...
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Vigdis Stokkelien (11
March 1934 – 2005) was a
Norwegian journalist, and writer. Her
writing includes novels,
short stories and children's literature....
- of
Iceland since 2024. She is Iceland's
second female president,
after Vigdís Finnbogadóttir.
Halla was
previously a
public speaker.
Before becoming president...
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Vigdís Hauksdóttir (born 20
March 1965) was a
member of
parliament of the Althing, the
Icelandic parliament. She is a
former member of the Progressive...
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Vigdis is a
Norwegian film from 1943
directed by
Helge Lunde. It is
based on the
novel Vigdis og
hennes barns fedre (
Vigdis and Her Child's Fathers),...
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Vigdís Grímsdóttir (born 15
August 1953) is an
Icelandic writer. Born on 15
August 1953 in Reykjavík, she
qualified as a
teacher in 1973, then
gained her...
- died in
December 2019. "
Vigdis Ystad".
Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian).
Retrieved 6
November 2011. Sæther, Astrid. "
Vigdis Ystad". In ****e, Knut...
- Arv og miljø) is an
absurdist fiction novel written by
Norwegian author Vigdis Hjorth. It was
written and
published in 2016 by
Cappelen Damm. In 2019 the...