Aud Marit Wiig, the Glossary
Aud Marit Wiig (born 29 July 1953) is a Norwegian diplomat.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: African Development Bank, Candidate (degree), Great Norwegian Encyclopedia, Mandal, Norway, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Norway), Pakistan, Pretoria.
- 21st-century Norwegian businesspeople
- Ambassadors of Norway to Pakistan
- Norwegian women ambassadors
- Norwegian women civil servants
African Development Bank
The African Development Bank Group (AfDB, also known as BAD in French) is a multilateral development finance institution, headquartered in Abidjan, Ivory Coast since September 2014.
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Candidate (degree)
Candidate (Latin: candidatus or candidata) is the name of various academic degrees, which are today mainly awarded in Scandinavia.
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Great Norwegian Encyclopedia
The Great Norwegian Encyclopedia (Store Norske Leksikon, abbreviated SNL) is a Norwegian-language online encyclopedia.
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Mandal, Norway
Mandal is a town in Lindesnes municipality in Agder county, Norway.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Norway)
The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Norwegian Det kongelige utenriksdepartement or Utenriksdepartementet; Det kongelege utanriksdepartementet or Utanriksdepartementet; UD) is the foreign ministry of the Kingdom of Norway.
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Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.
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Pretoria
Pretoria, is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa.
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See also
21st-century Norwegian businesspeople
- Åse Aulie Michelet
- Anette Gleichmann
- Anette S. Olsen
- Anita Schjøll Brede
- Anne Carine Tanum
- Annette Malm Justad
- Annika Biørnstad
- Aud Marit Wiig
- Berit Svendsen
- Bettina Banoun
- Caroline Hagen Kjos
- Cecilie Paus
- Celina Midelfart
- Christen Sveaas
- Elisabeth Berge
- Elisabeth Grieg
- Ellen Marie Forland
- Ellen Ugland
- Gjert Wilhelmsen
- Gro Møllerstad
- Hanne Refsholt
- Heidi M. Petersen
- Hilde Britt Mellbye
- Ingeborg Moen Borgerud
- Ivar Tollefsen
- Kari Gjesteby
- Karin Refsnes
- Kate A. Murphy
- Kathrine Fredriksen
- Kirsten Idebøen
- Kjerstin Braathen
- Kristin Skogen Lund
- Lisbeth Berg-Hansen
- Margareth Øvrum
- Marianne Heien Blystad
- Marit Reutz
- Mimi Berdal
- Monica Berg
- Sigrun Vågeng
- Stein Erik Hagen
- Susanne Munch Thore
- Tom Hagen (businessman)
- Tonje Sagstuen
- Tove Kvammen Midelfart
- Vibeke Hammer Madsen
- Wenche Kjølås
- Wenche Nistad
- William Klippgen
Ambassadors of Norway to Pakistan
- Aud Marit Wiig
- Cecilie Landsverk
- Leif Holger Larsen
- Tormod Petter Svennevig
Norwegian women ambassadors
- Ann Ollestad
- Annemarie Lorentzen
- Astrid Versto
- Aud Marit Wiig
- Bente Angell-Hansen
- Cecilie Landsverk
- Elisabeth Walaas
- Else Berit Eikeland
- Eva Bugge
- Helga Hernes
- Inga Magistad
- Ingrid Schulerud
- Margit Tveiten
- Merethe Nergaard
- Mette Kongshem
- Mette Ravn
- Mona Elisabeth Brøther
- Mona Juul
- Oda Sletnes
- Ragne Birte Lund
- Sissel Birgitte Breie
- Vibeke Knudsen
Norwegian women civil servants
- Anne Nafstad Lyftingsmo
- Astrid Søgnen
- Aud Marit Wiig
- Clara Ottesen
- Dina Larsen
- Ebba Lodden
- Elisabeth Schweigaard Selmer
- Elisabeth Walaas
- Ellen Seip
- Else Granheim
- Eva Hildrum
- Frida Nokken
- Gina Lund
- Helge Skaara
- Hilda Sofie Kindt
- Inga Magistad
- Ingeborg Lyche
- Inger-Anne Ravlum
- Janne Sollie
- Karin Refsnes
- Kine Elisabeth Steinsvik
- Kirsten Ohm
- Liv Holmefjord
- Margit Tveiten
- Marit Wiig
- Mary Synnøve Kvidal
- Mette Ravn
- Mette Wikborg
- Nanna Meyer
- Oda Sletnes
- Ragne Birte Lund
- Rakel Surlien
- Tine Sundtoft
- Turid Hundstad
- Vigdis Moe Skarstein
- Villa Kulild