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    A string bag, net bag, or mesh bag is an open netted bag. Mesh bags are constructed from strands, yarns, or non-woven synthetic material into a net-like...
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    The Göttingen State and University Library (German: Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen or SUB Göttingen) is the library for...
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    Knipp (in the Hanover area: Calenberger Pfannenschlag) is a type of sausage made by mixing meat with grains (Grützwurst) related to Pinkel which comes...
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    François de Malherbe (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa də malɛʁb], 1555 – 16 October 1628) was a French poet, critic, and translator. He was born in Le Locheur...
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  • Wied-Neuwied was a German statelet in northeastern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, located northeast of the Rhine River flanking the northern side of the...
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  • 48°52′5.42″N 2°19′48.98″E / 48.8681722°N 2.3302722°E / 48.8681722; 2.3302722 (Charvet) Charvet Place Vendôme (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁvɛ plas vɑ̃dɔm])...
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    Burgkirchen is a municipality in the district Braunau am Inn in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. Burgkirchen lies in the Innviertel. About 30 percent...
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  • Margot Wölk (sometimes Woelk; 27 December 1917 – April 2014[citation needed]) was a German secretary who was among 15 young women who, in 1942, were selected...
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    Mathilde Rupp (27 March 1879 – 11 April 1932), known by the stage name Tilly Bébé, was an Austrian circus performer. She was noted for her performances...
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    Paul-Émile Pissarro, also Paulémile Pissarro or Paul Émile Pissarro (22 August 1884 in Éragny-sur-Epte, France – 20 January 1972 in Clécy in the department...
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  • The term flamingant, in both Dutch and French, refers to an adherent of the Flemish Movement. Originating as a pejorative term use by Belgian nationalists...
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  • Elisabeth zu Salm (1570–1611), was a German-Roman monarch as Princess Abbess of the Imperial Remiremont Abbey in France. She was the daughter of Friedrich...
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  • Karl Hammer Kaatee (Amsterdam, 19 September 1969) is a Dutch investigative journalist, author and art photographer. Karl Hammer was born on Zeedijk nr...
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    HSL-Oost (Dutch: Hogesnelheidslijn-Oost, English: High-Speed Line East) is the name of the now-cancelled high-speed railway line from Amsterdam to Germany...
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    The Salbitschijen is a mountain in the Urner Alps, overlooking Göschenen in the Swiss canton of Uri. It lies at the southern extremity of the range of...
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  • Erich Akt (3 July 1898 in Krotoschin – Unknown) was a German politician in the Nazi party during and before the years of World War II. From 1938 to 1945...
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  • Vincenzo Baviera (born 28 July 1945) is a Swiss sculptor. He was born in Zürich, Switzerland. In 1964–69, he studied architecture at ETH Zurich. In 1974...
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  • Pierre François Antoine Molteni ([molˈteːni]; 1786 – 7 January 1866), also known as Antoine Molteno or François Molteno, was a manufacturer and trader...
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