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  1. Greifswald - Wikipedia

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    WebGreifswald (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁaɪfsvalt]), officially the University and Hanseatic City of Greifswald (German: Universitäts- und Hansestadt Greifswald, Low German: Griepswoold) is a city in northeastern Germany.. It is situated in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, at an equal distance of about 250 km (160 mi) from Germany's two largest …

  2. Düsseldorf - Wikipedia

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    WebDüsseldorf (UK: / ˈ d ʊ s əl d ɔːr f / DUUS-əl-dorf, US: / ˈ dj uː s-/ DEWS-, German: [ˈdʏsl̩dɔʁf] (); often Dusseldorf in English sources; Low Franconian and Ripuarian: Düsseldörp [ˈdɵsəldœʀ(ə)p]; [tone?] archaic Dutch: Dusseldorp [ˈdʏsəlˌdɔr(ə)p]) is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany.It is the …

  3. Transfăgărășan - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Transfăgărășan (trans + Făgăraș) or DN7C is a paved mountain road crossing the southern section of the Carpathian Mountains of Romania. It has national-road ranking and is the second-highest paved road in the country after the Transalpina.It starts near the village of Bascov, near Pitești, and stretches 90 kilometres (56 mi) to the crossroad …

  4. Eastern Front (World War II) - Wikipedia

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    WebEastern Front; Part of the European theatre of World War II: Clockwise from top left: Soviet T-34 tanks storming Berlin; German Tiger I tanks during the Battle of Kursk; German Stuka dive bombers on the Eastern Front, December 1943; Ivanhorod Einsatzgruppen photograph of German death squads murdering Jews in Ukraine; Wilhelm Keitel signing the German …

  5. Germany–India relations - Wikipedia

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    WebGermany is India's largest trading partner in Europe. Germany is the 8th largest foreign direct investor (FDI) in India. Germany's FDI totaled about US$5.2 billion during the period 2000–2012, constituting about 3% of total FDI to India. Indian investments in Germany have seen sharp increase in last few years.

  6. Internet in Germany - Wikipedia

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    WebInternet censorship in Germany is practiced by law as well as the effect of some court decisions. An example of content censored by law is the removal of web sites from Google search results that deny the holocaust, which is a felony under German law.. Most cases of Internet censorship in Germany, however, occur after state court rulings. One example is …

  7. Roofer - Wikipedia

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    WebA roofer, roof mechanic, or roofing contractor is a tradesperson who specializes in roof construction. Roofers replace, repair, and install the roofs of buildings, using a variety of materials, including shingles, bitumen, and metal.Roofing work can be physically demanding because it involves heavy lifting, as well as climbing, bending, and kneeling, often in …

  8. History of the British Raj - Wikipedia

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    WebAfter the first war for Indian independence, the British Government took over the administration to establish the British Raj.. The British Raj was the period of British rule on the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947. The system of governance was instituted in 1858 when the rule of the East India Company was transferred to The Crown in the …

  9. Lists of automobile-related articles - Wikipedia

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    WebAutomotive industry in Germany. List of automobile manufacturers of Germany; Automotive industry in India. Automotive industry in Chennai; Automotive industry in Iran; Automotive industry in Ireland; Automotive industry in Italy. List of automobile manufacturers of Italy; Automotive industry in Japan. List of automobile manufacturers of Japan

  10. National Museum of American History - Wikipedia

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    WebThe National Museum of American History: Kenneth E. Behring Center collects, preserves, and displays the heritage of the United States in the areas of social, political, cultural, scientific, and military history. Among the items on display is the original Star-Spangled Banner.The museum is part of the Smithsonian Institution and located on the …

  11. Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles - Wikipedia

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    WebArticle 231, often known as the War Guilt Clause, was the opening article of the reparations section of the Treaty of Versailles, which ended the First World War between the German Empire and the Allied and Associated Powers.The article did not use the word "guilt" but it served as a legal basis to compel Germany to pay reparations for the war. ...

  12. Charles Duryea - Wikipedia

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    WebCharles Edgar Duryea (December 15, 1861 – September 28, 1938) was an American engineer. He was the engineer of the first-ever working American gasoline-powered car and co-founder of Duryea Motor Wagon Company. He was born near Canton, Illinois, a son of George Washington Duryea and Louisa Melvina Turner, and died in Philadelphia, …

  13. Abortion in Germany - Wikipedia

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    WebAbortion in Germany is illegal, but not punishable during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy under the condition of mandatory counseling, and it is permitted later in pregnancy in cases that the pregnancy poses an important danger to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman. In the case that the abortion is because rape it is legal in the first 12 …

  14. List of largest companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    WebThis list comprises the world's largest companies by consolidated revenue, according to the Fortune Global 500 2022 rankings. American retail corporation Walmart has been the world's largest company by revenue since 2014.. The list is limited to the top 50 companies, all of which except Elevance Health have annual revenues exceeding US$140 billion. …



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