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Gyda may refer to: People * Gyda of Sweden (died c. 1048/1049), Swedish princess, wife of King Sweyn II of Denmark * Gyda Christensen (1872–1964), Norwegian actress, dancer, choreographer and managing director of the Nationaltheatret ballet school * Gyda Enger (born 1993), Norwegian ski jumper * Gyda Gram (1851–1906), Norwegian painter * Gyda Hansen (1938–2010), Danish film actress * Gyda Westvold Hansen (born 2002), Norwegian Nordic combined skier * Gyda Ellefsplass Olssen (born 1978), Norwegian sport shooter Places * Gyda ( :ru:Гыда), a village in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Siberia, Russia * Gyda River, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug * Gyda National Park, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug * Gyda Peninsula, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug * Gyda Oil Field, a decommissioned oil field in the North Sea Other uses * Gyda Shipping, former name of Waterfront Shipping Waterfront Shipping is a shipping company that operates six clean product tankers each at about 84,00 ...
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Gyda Of Sweden
Gyda Anundsdotter of Sweden, also known as ''Guda'' and ''Gunhild'' (died c. 1048/1049), was a medieval and Viking Age Swedish princess and Danish queen consort, spouse of King Sweyn II of Denmark. Biography There is little information about Gyda; our main source being the German ecclesiastic chronicler Adam of Bremen (c. 1075). According to the much later historian Saxo Grammaticus and the Icelandic annals, she was the daughter of the Swedish king, meaning Anund Jacob (1022 – c. 1050). Her mother would then be Queen Gunhild of Sweden. The near-contemporary Adam, however, does not say that Anund and Gunhild had any children. It is also possible that she was the daughter of Anund and another woman. She was married to King Sweyn of Denmark, maybe in 1047 or 1048. The date cannot be confirmed, and it is possible that they were married during the time when Sweyn lived in exile at the Swedish court. After a short marriage, she died. According to Adam of Bremen it was a matter of fo ...
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Gyda Christensen
Gyda Martha Kristine Christensen (née Andersen; 21 May 1872 – 20 August 1964) was a Norwegian actress, dancer, choreographer and managing director. Biography Christensen was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway. She was the only child of Ole Andersen and Cathrine Saabye. She received music and singing lessons during adolescence. She was part of the ensemble at Christiania Theatre from 1894 to 1899 and again from 1920 to 1928, and at Nationaltheatret from 1899 to 1919. She played a number of major roles, most often in the light genre. In 1915, Max Reinhardt saw one of her plays in Oslo and was so enthused that he hired her as a choreographer for the Deutsches Theater Berlin and as a teacher at the acting school there, where she taught until 1919. She was engaged as dance and artistic director at Det Nye Teater from 1928 to 1945. From 1936 to 1939 she was the artistic director at Nationaltheatret. In 1909 she became the managing director for the Nationaltheatret ballet ...
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Gyda Enger
Gyda Enger (born 14 January 1993) is a Norwegian ski jumper, who represents the club Hernes IL. She made her debut in the Continental Cup, the highest level in women's ski jumping, on 8 March 2006 with a 19th place finish in a competition in Våler Municipality. She has finished among the top 10 five times. Fifteen years old in 2008, she was selected for the first Norwegian national team to compete in a World Championship, together with Anette Sagen, Line Jahr and Silje Sprakehaug.Østlendingen – Gyda Enger klar for landslaget
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Gyda Gram
Gyda Gram (née Dahm; 20 November 1851 – 3 November 1906) was a Norwegian painter. Early and personal life Gyda Dahm was born on 20 November 1851 in Eidsvoll to Anneken Lovise Pehrson and district doctor Jacob Christian Dahm. On 17 June 1876, she married lumber merchant and consul Carl Gram, a brother of artist Andrea Gram, in Kongsberg. They had no children. Career From 1872 to 1874, she was a student at Knud Bergslien's school of painting. While at the school, she befriended fellow artist Harriet Backer and together the pair travelled to Munich, where they shared a flat together. However, the pair struggled to find a teacher, before being recommended Lambert Linder. Gram was his pupil between 1874 and 1875. After her marriage in 1876, she lived in Drammen, where she hosted a "general Munich dinner", where people gathered from across the world. Artists Eilif Peterssen and Backer were among the attendees. Gram was not that productive as an artist until after her husband d ...
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Gyda Hansen
Gyda Hansen (7 February 1938 – 20 August 2010) was a Danish film actress. She appeared in 22 films between 1963 and 2000. Selected filmography * ''Støv for alle pengene'' (1963) * ''Summer in Tyrol'' (1964) * ''It's Nifty in the Navy ''It's Nifty in the Navy'' () is a 1965 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Dirch Passer and Ghita Nørby. The film follows three young fishermen who get drafted by the navy. Meanwhile, they also have to earn money to p ...'' (1965) References External links * * 1938 births 2010 deaths Danish film actresses Actresses from Copenhagen Deaths from cancer in Denmark {{Denmark-actor-stub ...
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Gyda Westvold Hansen
Gyda Westvold Hansen (born 20 April 2002) is a Norwegian Nordic combined skier who represents IL Nansen. She became the first ever World Champion in women's Nordic combined after winning the gold medal in the inaugural World Championship race, individual normal hill/5 km, at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021. She is the 2021 World Junior Champion in individual normal hill and won the silver medal at the same event in 2019 and 2020. Hansen was also a member of the Norwegian team that took the gold medal in the mixed team normal hill competition at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics. She is the cousin of cross-country skier Therese Johaug. Career Hansen competed in the first ever women's Nordic combined World Cup race in Ramsau on 18 December 2020. She was the leader after the ski jumping Ski jumping is a winter sport in which competitors aim to achieve the farthest jump after sliding down on their skis from a specially designed curved ramp. Along with jump length, c ...
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Gyda Ellefsplass Olssen
Gyda Ellefsplass Olssen (born November 16, 1978, in Elverum) is a Norwegian sport shooter. At age twenty-nine, Olssen made her official debut for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing Beijing, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital city of China. With more than 22 million residents, it is the world's List of national capitals by population, most populous national capital city as well as ..., where she competed in two rifle shooting events. She placed thirty-fourth out of forty-seven shooters in the women's 10 m air rifle, with a total score of 391 points. Nearly a week later, Olssen competed for her second event, 50 m rifle 3 positions, where she was able to shoot 195 targets in a prone position, and 190 each in standing and in kneeling, for a total score of 575 points, finishing only in twenty-seventh place. References External linksNBC 2008 Olympics profile Norwegian female sport shooters Living people Olympic shooters for Norway ...
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Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
The Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (; ) also known as Yamalia () is a federal subject of Russia and an autonomous okrug of Tyumen Oblast. Its administrative center is the town of Salekhard, and its largest city is Novy Urengoy. The 2021 Russian Census recorded its population as 510,490. The autonomous okrug borders Krasnoyarsk Krai to the east, the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug to the south, and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug and Komi Republic to the west. Geography The West Siberian petroleum basin is the largest hydrocarbon (petroleum and natural gas) basin in the world covering an area of about 2.2 million km2, and is also the largest oil and gas producing region in Russia. The Nenets people are an indigenous tribe who have long survived in this region. Their prehistoric life involved subsistence hunting and gathering, including the taking of polar bears; the practice of hunting polar bears (''Ursus maritimus'') continues up to the present time. Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okr ...
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Gyda River
Gyda river is a river in Russia. It flows through the territory of the Tazovsky district of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. The length of the river is 147 km, the area of its drainage basin is 6820 km2. It takes its name from the Nenets that lives near the river. Geography The river originates from Lake Hosato (Haseinto), flows from east to west, and empties into the southeastern part of Gydan Bay into the Kara Sea. The average annual water consumption is 45 to 50 m³ / s, the annual runoff volume is 1.4 to 1.5 cubic kilometers. The river freezes in late September, early October, opens in the second half of June. The duration of freezing is more than 8.5 months. The river feeds mainly on snow, the presence of permafrost Permafrost () is soil or underwater sediment which continuously remains below for two years or more; the oldest permafrost has been continuously frozen for around 700,000 years. Whilst the shallowest permafrost has a vertical extent of belo ...
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Gyda National Park
Gyda National Park (''Gydansky National Park''; ) is the northernmost national park in the Western Siberia. The park covers arctic terrain of the Gyda Peninsula and nearby islands in the Kara Sea. It is situated in the Tazovsky District of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Until 2019, it was a 'zapovednik' (strict nature reserve). Topography The terrain is a flat plain that covers the northern tip of Gyda Peninsula, which marks the right side of the Ob River delta, where the river enters the Kara Sea. It also includes the Yapay Peninsula (to the west), the northern part of the Mammoth peninsula, Deer Island, Shokalsky Island, Pestsovoye Island and others. The protected area encompasses 878.2 thousand ha, of which about one sixth (159,800 ha) is on islands. There is also a 150,000 ha buffer zone. Climate and ecoregion Gyda is located in the ''Yamal-Gyda tundra'' ecoregion. It covers the Yamal and Gyda peninsulas in north-central Russia, the Ob River estuary, and into the Kara Sea ...
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Gyda Peninsula
The Gyda Peninsula () is a geographical feature of the Siberian coast in the Kara Sea. It takes its name from the river Gyda, that flows on the peninsula. It is roughly 400 km long and 360 km wide. This wide peninsula lies between the estuaries of the Ob (Gulf of Ob) and Yenisei Rivers ( Yenisei Gulf). The southwestern corner of the peninsula is limited by the Taz Estuary, and across the river lies the Yamal Peninsula. The climate in the whole area is arctic and harsh. Geography The Gyda Peninsula is mostly flat, with numerous lakes and rivers. Tanama has its sources in the peninsula.Танама, Great Soviet Encyclopedia in 30 vols. / Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov – 3rd ed. – M, 1969–1978. Its ground consists of permafrost and is covered by tundra. This peninsula has a few arms or subpeninsulas extending northwards into the Kara Sea, where there are some large islands off its shores, including Oleniy, Shokalsky and Vilkitsky Islands. There are two bays in its n ...
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