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Aud (given Name)
Aud is a feminine given name used in Nordic countries. People with the name include: * Aud Alvær (1921–2000), Norwegian politician * Aud Blankholm (born 1947), Norwegian nurse and administrator * Aud Blattmann (1937–2023), Norwegian politician * Aud Egede-Nissen (1893–1974), Norwegian actress * Aud Voss Eriksen (born 1937), Norwegian politician * Aud Folkestad (born 1953), Norwegian politician * Aud Gaundal (born 1949), Norwegian politician * Aud Groven (born 1942), Norwegian speed skater * Aud Gustad (1917–2000), Norwegian trade unionist and politician * Aud Haakonsdottir of Lade, Viking queen * Aud Hove (born 1970), Norwegian politician * Aud Hvammen (born 1943), Norwegian alpine skier * Aud Korbøl (born 1940), Norwegian sociologist and novelist * Aud Kvalbein (born 1948), Norwegian politician * Aud Schønemann (1922–2006), Norwegian actress * Aud Talle (1944–2011), Norwegian social anthropologist * Aud the Deep-Minded (Ketilsdóttir), leader of sett ...
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Nordic Countries
The Nordic countries (also known as the Nordics or ''Norden''; literal translation, lit. 'the North') are a geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic. It includes the sovereign states of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden; the autonomous administrative division, autonomous territories of the Faroe Islands and Greenland; and the autonomous region of Åland. The Nordic countries have much in common in their way of life, History of Scandinavia, history, religion and Nordic model, social structure. They have a long history of political unions and other close relations but do not form a singular entity today. The Scandinavism, Scandinavist movement sought to unite Denmark, Norway and Sweden into one country in the 19th century. With the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden (Norwegian independence), the independence of Finland in the early 20th century and the 1944 Icelandic constitutional referendum, this move ...
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