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Thorleif Haug was a Norwegian skier who competed in nordic combined and cross-country. At the 1924 Olympics he won all three Nordic skiing events (18 km, 50 km and combined).
Thorleiv Bugge Røhn was a Norwegian Army officer, who as a gymnast was a member of the team that won the gold medal in the team competition at the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens, Greece. Facing limited military career prospects in Norway, Røhn sought better fortunes abroad.
Thorleif Schjelderup-Ebbe was a Norwegian zoologist and comparative psychologist.
Thorley Swinstead Walters was an English character actor.
Thorley is a village and civil parish in East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England. The parish includes the hamlets of Thorley Street, Thorley Wash and Old Thorley, and is bordered at the north by the market town of Bishop's Stortford.
Thorleif Enger is a Norwegian businessperson and was Chief Executive Officer of Yara International. Dr.
Thorleifs was a Swedish dansband, formed in 1962 in Norrhult, Kronoberg County, Sweden and led by Thorleif Torstensson. The band that sings in Swedish and many other languages, also released albums in German.
Thorlabs is an American privately held optical equipment company headquartered in Newton, New Jersey. The company was founded by Alex Cable, who serves as its current president and CEO. As of 2013, Thorlabs employed about 1,000 people directly or indirectly and has sales of approximately $200 million.
Thorland is a peninsula in the King Frederick VI Coast, southeastern Greenland. It is a part of the Sermersooq municipality.
Thörl is a market town at the foot of the Hochschwab in the Styrian district of Bruck-Mürzzuschlag.
Grindavik Crater is a crater in the Oxia Palus quadrangle of Mars, located at 25.39° North and 39.07° West. It is 12 km in diameter and was named after a town in Iceland.
Grindavík is a fishing town at the Southern Peninsula at the southwest coast of Iceland. It is one of the few cities with a harbour at this coast.
Grindavíkurvöllur is a multi-use stadium in Grindavík, Iceland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Knattspyrnudeild UMFG. It has a capacity of about 1750 people.
Körfuknattleiksdeild UMFG is an Icelandic basketball club, commonly known as Grindavík. It is a subdivision of Ungmennafélag Grindavíkur, based in the town of Grindavík in Iceland.