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  2. Johannes Josefsson - Wikipedia

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    Jóhannes Jósefsson (28 July 1883 – 4 October 1968), also known as Jóhannes á Borg , was an Icelandic Glíma champion, circus performer and hotel owner. He was known for travelling around the world and challenging fighters from different martial arts backgrounds.

  3. Austurvöllur - Wikipedia

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    Located around the perimeter of the square are: Alþingishúsið (the Parliament House), Dómkirkjan (the city's oldest church), the Hotel Borg, as well as numerous cafés, restaurants and bars. In the early 18th century, Austurvöllur was much larger and stretched from Aðalstræti in the west towards the creek in the east, and from ...

  4. Ólafur Laufdal - Wikipedia

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    Ólafur started working in the restaurant business at the age of 12, first at Hótel Borg. After completing his studies at the Hotel and Catering School he worked at Hótel Saga and then on the passenger ship MV Gullfoss as a bartender. Ólafur worked at Glaumbær until it burned down in 1971 and then at Óðal, where he became a co-owner. He ...

  5. Karólína Lárusdóttir - Wikipedia

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    Born in Reykjavik on March 12, 1944, [1] Lárusdóttir's was brought up in the Hotel Borg, the first grand hotel in the city, owned by her grandfather. [2] She studied at the Ruskin School of Art. [3] Lárusdóttir became an elected member of the New English Art Club.

  6. Tómas A. Tómasson - Wikipedia

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    After completing his studies in the hotel and restaurant business in the United States, he founded Tommaborgar in 1981. After three years, Tómas sold Tommaborgar and focused on running Hard Rock Café and Hótel Borg. In 1996 he founded Kaffibrennslan which he ran until 2002. [5]

  7. Timeline of Reykjavík - Wikipedia

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    Hótel Borg in business. Population: 28,052. 1932 – 9 November: Gúttóslagurinn (labor dispute) occurs. [4] 1940 – May: British occupation begins. [4] 1943 – Listamannaskálinn (exhibit hall) built on Kirkjustræti (street). 1944 Reykjavík becomes capital of Republic of Iceland. [14] Hotel Winston built.

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