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Dorthe may refer to: *Dorthe Binkert (born 1949), German novelist and non-fiction writer *Dorthe Dahl-Jensen (born 1958), Danish palaeoclimatology professor and researcher *Dorthe Engelbrechtsdatter (1634–1716), Norwegian author *Dorthe Hansen, Danish orienteering competitor *Dorthe Holm (born 1972), Danish curler from Kastrup * Dorthe Hoppius (born 1996), German footballer * Dorthe Jørgensen (born 1959), Danish philosopher, theologian, historian of ideas * Dorthe Larsen (born 1969), Danish football goalkeeper * Anne Dorthe Lund (died 1759), Danish stage actress *Dorthe Nors (born 1970), Danish writer *Dorthe Pedersen (born 1977), Danish rower *Dorthe Rasmussen (born 1960), long-distance runner from Denmark *Dorthe Skappel (born 1962), Norwegian television personality *Anne Dorthe Tanderup (born 1972), Danish team handball player, Olympic champion, World Champion *Dorthe Wolfsberg (born 1958), retired Danish sprinter See also *Castets-en-Dorthe, former commune in the Gironde dep ...
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Dorthe Binkert
Dorthe may refer to: *Dorthe Binkert (born 1949), German novelist and non-fiction writer *Dorthe Dahl-Jensen (born 1958), Danish palaeoclimatology professor and researcher *Dorthe Engelbrechtsdatter (1634–1716), Norwegian author *Dorthe Hansen, Danish orienteering competitor *Dorthe Holm (born 1972), Danish curler from Kastrup * Dorthe Hoppius (born 1996), German footballer * Dorthe Jørgensen (born 1959), Danish philosopher, theologian, historian of ideas * Dorthe Larsen (born 1969), Danish football goalkeeper * Anne Dorthe Lund (died 1759), Danish stage actress *Dorthe Nors (born 1970), Danish writer *Dorthe Pedersen (born 1977), Danish rower *Dorthe Rasmussen (born 1960), long-distance runner from Denmark *Dorthe Skappel (born 1962), Norwegian television personality *Anne Dorthe Tanderup (born 1972), Danish team handball player, Olympic champion, World Champion *Dorthe Wolfsberg (born 1958), retired Danish sprinter See also *Castets-en-Dorthe, former commune in the Gironde dep ...
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Dorthe Rasmussen
Dorthe Skovshoved Rasmussen (born 27 January 1960 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a retired female long-distance runner from Denmark. She competed for her native country at two Summer Olympics: 1984 and 1992. Her best result was finishing in 13th place in the women's marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics. She set her personal best in the classic distance (2:29.34) in 1989. Achievements References * * Profileat Association of Road Running Statisticians The Association of Road Racing Statisticians is an independent, non-profit organization that collects, analyzes, and publishes statistics regarding road running races. The primary purpose of the ARRS is to maintain a valid list of world road recor ... 1960 births Living people Danish female long-distance runners Danish female marathon runners Olympic athletes of Denmark Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics Athletes from Copenhagen {{Denmark-athl ...
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Dorth
Dorth (sometimes "Kring van Dorth") is a former municipality in the Netherlands, Dutch province of Gelderland. It existed between 1818 and 1831, when it was merged with Gorssel.Ad van der Meer and Onno Boonstra, "Repertorium van Nederlandse gemeenten", KNAW, 2006. The municipality covered the area around the present hamlets of Kring van Dorth and De Schoolt. References Former municipalities of Gelderland {{Gelderland-geo-stub ...
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Dorothée
Frédérique Hoschedé (born 14 July 1953 in Paris), better known by the stage name Dorothée, is a French singer and television presenter. She was a continuity announcer on French public broadcaster Antenne 2 from 1977 to 1983, but she is best known for having presented children's television shows like ''Les mercredis de la jeunesse'' (''Youth Wednesdays'', 1973), ''Dorothée et ses amis'' (''Dorothée and Friends'', 1977–1978), ''Récré A2'' (''A2 Break Time'', 1978–1987), and especially ''Club Dorothée'' (1987–1997), which totalled up to about 30 hours of broadcast per week and popularized Japanese animation in France (with titles like ''Dragon Ball'', ''Saint Seiya'', ''City Hunter'' or ''Hokuto no Ken'', sparking controversy and complaints from the CSA as well as some political figures for their violent content). She is also a singer with a large discography (one album per year on average between 1980 and 1996), singing pop music for children, and she has also reco ...
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Dorothy (other)
Dorothy may refer to: *Dorothy (given name), a list of people with that name. Arts and entertainment Characters *Dorothy Gale, protagonist of ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' by L. Frank Baum * Ace (''Doctor Who'') or Dorothy, a character played by Sophie Aldred in ''Doctor Who'' *Dorothy, a goldfish on ''Sesame Street'' owned by Elmo *Dorothy the Dinosaur, a costumed green dinosaur who appears with ''The Wiggles'' * Dorothy (''MÄR''), a main character in ''MÄR'' *Dorothy Baxter, a main character on ''Hazel'' *Dorothy "Dottie" Turner, main character of ''Servant'' *Dorothy Michaels, Dustin Hoffman's character the movie ''Tootsie'' Film and television * ''Dorothy'' (TV series), 1979 American TV series *Dorothy Mills, a 2008 French movie, sometimes titled simply ''Dorothy'' *DOROTHY, a device used to study tornadoes in the movie ''Twister'' Music *Dorothy (band), a Los Angeles-based rock band *Dorothy, the title of an Old English dance and folk song by Seymour Smith *"Dor ...
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Castets-en-Dorthe
Castets-en-Dorthe (; Gascon: ''Castèths Andòrta'') is a former commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Castets et Castillon.Arrêté préfectoral
1 August 2016 The village lies at the junction of the with the river .


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Dorthe Wolfsberg
Dorthe A. Wolfsberg (née Rasmussen; born 2 December 1958) is retired Danish sprinter. She represented her country at the 1983 World Championships and later married fellow retired runner Christian Wolfsberg. International competitions Personal bests Outdoor *100 metres – 11.42 (+0.9 m/s, Helsinki 1983) *200 metres – 23.36 (+0.8 m/s, Potsdam 1983) *100 metres hurdles – 13.95 (+0.4 m/s, Prague 1978) *High jump – 1.86 (1981) *Long jump – 6.22 (Stockholm 1983) *Triple jump – 12.30 (1981) Indoor *50 metres – 6.33 (Grenoble 1981) *60 metres – 7.45 (Milan 1982) *Long jump The long jump is a track and field event in which athletes combine speed, strength and agility in an attempt to leap as far as possible from a takeoff point. Along with the triple jump, the two events that measure jumping for distance as a gr ... – 6.31 (Sindelfingen 1980) References 1958 births Living people Danish female sprinters Danish female hurdlers Danish fe ...
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Anne Dorthe Tanderup
Anne Dorthe Tanderup (born April 24, 1972) is a former Danish team handball player, Olympic champion and World Champion. Career Tanderup's career as a handball player commenced when joining Brabrand IF's youth team. Shortly after being drafted to the senior team, she had a stint with the long-reigning champion of the Austrian league Hypobank Samsung (later renamed to Hypo Niederösterreich) where she won the league championship as well as the Champions League. After one season, she returned to Denmark, where she spent the rest of her career at Viborg HK. While at Viborg HK, the team won the Danish Championship four times in a row, became three-times Danish Cup winner and won the EHF Cup in 1994. In 1997 she managed to reach the Champions League finals with Viborg HK, but the team lost to Mar Valencia. Tanderup received a gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics with the Danish national team, became World Champion at the 1997 World Championship and is a two-times European Ch ...
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Dorthe Skappel
Dorthe Skappel (born 18 December 1962) is a Norwegian television personality, journalist, celebutante and former model, probably best known for hosting '' God kveld, Norge!'' and ''Gullruten'' on TV2. Personal life Born Anna Dorothea Riseng, Skappel was active on stage and in theatrical work in her early teens. During the 1980s, Skappel began working as an international model in Paris, before eventually returning to Oslo and marrying her high-school boyfriend Jon Skappel, a construction engineer. She has two daughters and is currently residing with her family in Ekeberg in Oslo. Career In the early 1990s, Skappel joined the Norwegian television channel TVNorge as an entertainer and television host, before switching to TV2, and began her career by heading the Norwegian celebrity and entertainment program '' God kveld, Norge!'' non-stop for ten years since 1997. Since hosting the show, she has raised controversy for kissing Lene Nystrøm Rasted, the lead vocalist in the pop-d ...
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Dorthe Pedersen
Dorthe Pedersen (born 5 November 1977 in Nykøbing Falster Nykøbing Falster (; originally named Nykøbing) is a southern Danish city, seat of the Guldborgsund ''kommune''. It belongs to Region Sjælland. The city lies on Falster, connected by the Frederick IX Bridge over the Guldborgsund (''Guldb ...) is a Danish rower. References * * 1977 births Living people Danish female rowers Olympic rowers for Denmark Rowers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics World Rowing Championships medalists for Denmark Sportspeople from Nykøbing Falster {{Denmark-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Dorthe Dahl-Jensen
Dorthe Dahl-Jensen (born 8 September 1958, Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish palaeoclimatology professor and researcher at the Centre for Ice and Climate at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Her primary field is the study of ice and climate, specifically the reconstruction of climate records from ice cores and borehole data; ice flow models to date ice cores; continuum mechanical properties of anisotropic ice; ice in the solar system; and the history and evolution of the Greenland Ice Sheet. Education and career Dahl-Jensen has an M.Sc. In Geophysics (1984) and a Ph.D. in Geophysics (1988) from the University of Copenhagen. As a student in 1980, Dahl-Jensen took part in ice-core drilling at the Dye 3 site on the Greenland ice sheet, a project led by Willi Dansgaard. Although Dansgaard had a rule that no women were allowed at the drilling site, he allowed Dahl-Jensen to participate. She and her drilling partner Jørgen Peder Steffensen later married. ...
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Dorthe Nors
Dorthe Nors (born 20 May 1970) is a Danish writer. She is the author of ''Soul'', ''Karate Chop'', '' Mirror, Shoulder, Signal'', and ''Wild Swims''. Background Nors was born in Herning, Denmark, the youngest of three children. As a child, she enjoyed making up stories that her mother, a teacher and painter, would write down and read back to her. At the age of eleven, she began writing her own stories, poems, and plays. In 1999, Nors graduated from Aarhus University with a degree in literature and art history. Career Before Nors' literary debut in her own name, she worked as a translator of Swedish crime novels, mostly books by author Johan Theorin. She made her debut in 2002, with the book ''Soul'', published by Samlerens Forlag. Her English-language following began in 2009, when selections from her short story collection ''Karate Chop'' were published in English. She became the first Danish writer to have a story published in ''The New Yorker'', when it printed her story "Th ...
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