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  • ...otharingia]] (later known in Yiddish as ''Loter'') extending over parts of Germany and France;<ref>[[Max Weinreich]], ''History of the Yiddish Language,'' ed. ...s, Germany|Worms]] and [[Speyer]]), in what is now the westernmost part of Germany. Its geographic extent did not coincide with the German principalities of t ...
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  • ...herwise healthy “large mammals” every year. The Hellabrunn Zoo in Munich, Germany said the zoo would never perform a similar public dissection but that some ...Hitler’s hand-picked zoo-meister, were taken to the Schorfeide reserve in Germany, while others, those “not valuable” were shot to death. ...
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  • ...W-Cargotram-Dresden.jpg|thumb|left|[[Volkswagen]] Cargo-Tram in [[Dresden, Germany]] on a section of [[grassed track]]. It delivers parts to the [[Transparent ...umb|left|[[Public transport in Frankfurt am Main]] [[Trams]] in Frankfurt, Germany]] ...
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  • **[[Tramway systems in Germany|Germany]] "Tramway & Light Railway Atlas - Germany 1996" (ISBN 0-948106-18-2). 1995. Berlin: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Blickpunkt St ...
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  • ...icholas of Cusa''' (1401–1464); was a cardinal of the Catholic Church from Germany (Holy Roman Empire), a philosopher, theologian, jurist, mathematician, and ...go/Goethe-J.html|title=Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th Ed. (2001-2005)}}</ref> "Germany's greatest man of letters—poet, critic, playwright, and novelist—and the la ...
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  • ...a low mountain range in Europe, on the ridgeline runs the border between [[Germany]] and the Czech Republic. The highest mountain is the Klínovec (1244 m), wh [[Category:Germany]] ...
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  • ...origins including those in Europe and Middle East, with Eastern Europe and Germany being the most common.<ref name=CutlerEncycofChicago/> ...] era a group of Jews, mostly consisting of descendants of immigrants from Germany, settled in the [[North Shore (Chicago)|North Shore]] of Chicago, including ...
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  • ...nd]] and the [[United Kingdom]] as Marathon until 1990; in the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands, also until 1990; [[Galaxy (chocolate)|Galaxy]] in the ...arketed as ''Dimension 3'' until 1989, FLAVIA was introduced in France and Germany in 1986 and Japan in 1992 then brought to the United States in 1996 and to ...
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  • ...ncerned that the editorial he wrote against the NSB and the Nazi regime in Germany would lead to revenge against the newspaper. ...
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  • ...date=2019-09-18}}</ref> It has member organizations from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the Un *[[Fatigatio e.V.]] - Germany ...
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  • ...Simpole|isbn=0-9513757-3-3}}</ref> It was won by [[Adolf Anderssen]] of [[Germany]], who became regarded as the world's best chess player as a result.<ref>{{ ...first [[World Computer Speed Chess Championship]] was held in [[Paderborn, Germany]] for [[Fast chess|blitz chess]]. Top commercial programs such as [[Shredde ...
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  • In the EU France (136, mainly nuclear), Germany (120), UK (110), Poland (71, mainly coal) and Netherlands (69, mainly natur | Germany ||align="right"| 158 ||align="right"| 9% ||align="right"| 45 ||align="right ...
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  • ...]] politician and former research scientist who has been the Chancellor of Germany since 2005 and the Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since 200 ...
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  • ...of the journal ''Current Medical Research and Opinion'', investigators at Germany's University of Heidelberg evaluated the analgesic effects of [[tetrahydroc ...
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  • ...e en sociale wetenschappen, PhD thesis, 1995</ref> and [[Götz W. Werner]] (Germany). ...
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  • ...ransformations which were taking place in Europe and the United States. In Germany the term [[stadtbahn]] was used to describe the concept, and many in the UM Around [[Karlsruhe]], [[Kassel]] and [[Saarbrücken]] in [[Germany]], dual-voltage light rail trains partly use mainline railroad tracks, shar ...
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  • In 2007, one of Germany's largest public radio stations, [[WDR 2]], asked its listeners to vote for ...
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  • ...s of Mercy of St. Joseph. This congregation has offices in Poland, France, Germany, Italy, Brazil, Congo and Cameroon and is engaged in education and care for ...
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  • ...cers, including ten so-called major foreign territories of which Japan and Germany are the largest. Sales representatives promote motion pictures at interna ...
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  • ...dely regarded as the best card game for three players, which originated in Germany around 1810. It is played with a 32-card pack, 10 going to each player and ...
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