Brita may refer to: Brita Appelgren (1912–1999), Swedish film actress Brita Baldus (born 1965), German diver, who competed for East Germany until the...
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Brita GmbH is a German manufacturer of water filters headquartered in Taunusstein near Wiesbaden, Hesse. The company's manufacturing facilities are located...
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Brita Filter, the stage name of Jesse Carl Havea, is an American drag queen who has appeared on Shade: Queens of NYC and the twelfth season of RuPaul's...
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Kvæfjord cake (redirect from Brita cake)
Sweden and Finland, the cake is known as Brita cake (Swedish: Britatårta, Finnish: Brita-kakku) after Brita Edland, who popularized the cake through a...
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Brita dance (Bengali: বৃতা নৃত্য) or Vrita dance is a traditional Bengali folk dance from West Bengal, India. It is performed by the Bengali women in...
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BRITA-Arena is a football stadium in Wiesbaden, Germany. It is the home ground of 3. Liga (relegated from the 2. Bundesliga, 2024) side SV Wehen Wiesbaden...
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Brita Amanda Katarina Zackari (born 13 June 1982) is a Swedish scriptwriter and television presenter. Zackari got her education art Berghs School of Communication...
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Brita Bigum (a.k.a. Britta Bigum and Brita Bigum Grønn, January 15, 1921 – October 12, 1980) was a Norwegian actress. Bigum made her stage debut as a child...
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have been named Brita. SS Brita (1907), built by Neptung AG, Hamburg as Maid of Corfu, carried name Brita in the period 1930–45 SS Brita (1908), Built by...
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practice. Brita is described in court protocol as "Brita, fru till Jöran Pipare" ('Brita, wife of Jöran the Flute player'). In September 1593, Brita was charged...
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