• Zoega or Zoëga is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Björn Zoëga (born 1964), Icelandic orthopedic surgeon Georg Zoëga (1755–1809), Danish...
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  • Björn Zoëga (born 26 April 1964 ) is an Icelandic orthopedic surgeon, a former director of the Landspitali National University Hospital of Iceland and...
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    Georg Zoëga (né Jørgen Zoëga; 20 December 1755 – 10 February 1809) was a Danish scientist. He was noted for his work as an archaeologist, numismatist and...
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  • from 1886. A brand of coffee, the Maria Zoéga, is named after her. Maria Zoéga, www.skbl.se/sv/artikel/MariaZoega, Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon (article...
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    Helga Zoega (born 1976) is a Professor of Public Health at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland. She is a Scientia A/Professor of Pharmacoepidemiology...
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  • Johan Zoëga (7 October 1742 - 29 December 1788) was a Danish entomologist and botanist. Johan Zoëga was born at Ravsted in Schleswig. His father Poul...
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    the original on 25 December 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2016. "Zoégas – Om Zoégas". zoegas.se. 12 May 2015. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved...
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  • Gylfi Zoega (born February 14, 1963) is an Icelandic economist who has gained prominence as an academic and active contributor to the economic policy...
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    Sical Starbucks (Perpetual License) Sunrise (India) Taster's Choice Tofa Zoégas (Sweden) Acqua Panna (Italy) Alaçam (Turkey) Al Manhal (Bahrain) Aqua Mineral...
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    variants, -rök and -røkkr. Writing in the early 20th century, philologist Geir Zoëga treats the two forms as two separate compounds, glossing ragnarök as 'the...
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