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Burg, Aargau | |
Statue of Wolfram at | Burg Abenberg |
n, Ghang, Sajan, Sahbowal, Bhojuwal, Khairewal, | Burg Agar, Bhukh, Ghanni Ghanna, Chak Mian,Kot Sher |
Dirk Soechting: Schloss | Burg als Postkarte, Verlag Ute Kierdorf, Remscheid 1 |
Radio Wolga longwave service on 261 kHz at the | Burg AM transmitter in Burg bei Magdeburg, Saxony-An |
Elke Lutterbach: Schloss | Burg an der Wupper (Ritterburgen Band 1). |
as written by Eddie Butler, Osnat Zabag & Galit | Burg and composed by Eddie Butler, and was given a n |
ong was written by Anoo Bhagavan, Jonas von der | Burg and Niklas von der Burg for September's third a |
e four cemeteries: Greentown, Mount Olivet, Old | Burg and Teege. |
Bolen, | Burg, and Sharp went on to play in Vacations, and Dy |
the mid-18th century (hence the German suffix | -burg), and was incorporated in 1748. |
cognates in many languages, such as the German | -burg and the Greek -pyrgos. |
"Paper works by Sharon | Burg and Marji Clark," 1982, University of Alabama a |
set on 5 July 1995 as a replacement for Avraham | Burg, and was made a Deputy Speaker. |
Burg bei Magdeburg | |
He was born in | Burg bei Magdeburg. |
Jerichow I (seat: | Burg bei Magdeburg) |
Ferdinand Kurlbaum (October 4, 1857, | Burg bei Magdeburg - July 29, 1927, Berlin) was a Ge |
Since 1 July 2009, it is part of the town | Burg bei Magdeburg. |
ated on the left bank of the Elbe, northwest of | Burg bei Magdeburg. |
Jan Sandmann (born May 3, 1978 in | Burg bei Magdeburg, East Germany) is a former German |
Andreas Bredau (born 21 March 1984 in | Burg bei Magdeburg) is a German bobsledder who has c |
870) was a German historian who was a native of | Burg bei Magdeburg in the Province of Saxony. |
Julia Bonk (born 29 April 1986, | Burg bei Magdeburg, East Germany) is a Left Party po |
Burg being built in the first half of the 17th centu | |
Burg Bideneck is a castle in Tyrol, Austria. | |
bishops remained silent, and since Joseph Vitus | Burg, Bishop of Mainz, even defended the articles, L |
Blankenburg Castle (German: | Burg Blankenburg) was a small castle in the village |
Burg Bruck is a castle in Tyrol, Austria. | |
Burg Clam is a castle in Upper Austria, Austria. | |
Sudetenland Medal with Prager | Burg clasp |
ius, built at the end of the 12th century), the | Burg Dankwarderode (a 19th-century reconstruction of |
'borough', '-bury' and German cities in | -burg); dung, dyng 'prison' (cf. |
Burg Ehrenfels (St. | |
Philipp Karl von Eltz-Kempenich was born at | Burg Eltz on October 26, 1665. |
During her research in | Burg Eltz, Ingrid has by chance discovered a few str |
After visiting Jewish schools, | Burg entered in December 1802 the Berlin Municipal S |
In the 1930s, von der Schulenburg acquired the | Burg Falkenberg, a castle in the Upper Palatinate. |
thought to have been written at Quedlinburg or | Burg Falkenstein in the Harz Mountains, but Peter La |
The ruin's German name is | Burg Falkenstein ("Castle Falcon Stone"). |
Burg Falkenstein is a castle in Carinthia, Austria. | |
Winfried Korf: | Burg Falkenstein. |
Burg Festenburg is a castle in Styria, Austria. | |
was captured and imprisoned by Adolf in Schloss | Burg for 13 months. |
Burg Freiberg is a castle in Carinthia, Austria. | |
Friedberg castle (German: | Burg Friedberg) |
Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Applied Arts) in | Burg Giebichenstein near Halle. |
cks moved to the State School of Applied Art at | Burg Giebichenstein, Halle, where he soon became the |
Burg Golling is a castle in Salzburg, Austria. | |
Burg Greifenstein is a castle in Lower Austria, Aust | |
The | Burg Gutenfels (also known as castle Caub) is a cast |
In doing so, | Burg had entered into a field which was outside of t |
As of 2007, | Burg had an unemployment rate of 2.53%. |
Burg Haimburg is a castle in Carinthia, Austria. | |
Burg Hardegg is a castle in Lower Austria, Austria. | |
Burg Hartenstein is a castle in Lower Austria, Austr | |
Burg Heinfels is a castle in Tyrol, Austria. | |
Youth Jazz Festival in Leipzig and the renowned | Burg Herzberg Festival. |
Burg Herzberg Festival 2002 (2002) | |
Joachim Haller von Hallerstein (10 June 1774 at | Burg Hilpoltstein - 5 November 1817 in Ampelachia, T |
l (Uhlenburg) (Blankenburg Castle), Hodenhagen ( | Burg Hodenhagen), Rethem and Grethem (Blankenhagen C |
Jakob von Baden was born at the | Burg Hohenbaden in Baden-Baden on June 6, 1471, the |
Hohenstaufen Castle ( | Burg Hohenstaufen), the castle that served as the se |
who was pregnant by that time - retired to the | Burg Hohenstaufen. |
Burg Hohenwang (german) | |
as captured, deposed and imprisoned for life at | Burg Hohenwerfen by his nephew and successor Markus |
ening shots of the "Do-Re-Mi" sequence with the | Burg Hohenwerfen in the background. |
Hohenwerfen Castle (German: | Burg Hohenwerfen) stands on a rock approximately 40 |
uin took up playing football in his hometown of | Burg in 1953. |
there can be found some Glar of the Tower (von | Burg) in the parish of Seengen. |
The | Burg is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of Compton. |
The | Burg is an unincorporated community in Lee County, I |
Quinten L. | Burg is a Democratic member of the South Dakota Hous |
Himmel sieh darein, Erbarm dich mein, Ein feste | Burg ist unser Gott. |
as the author of many hymns including Ein feste | Burg ist unser Gott (A Mighty Fortress Is Our God), |
(1938) to his final Reger edition of Ein feste | Burg ist unser Gott, op. |
Ein feste | Burg ist unser Gott (A mighty fortress is our God) i |
mes, and which had dialectal variants including | burg; it was also sometimes confused with beorh, beo |
Burg Kaisersberg is a castle in Styria, Austria. | |
Burg Karlstein is a castle in Lower Austria, Austria | |
Burg Katz is not open for visitors. | |
ptember: Rhein in Flammen, large fireworks from | Burg Katz in St. Goarshausen, Burg Rheinfels in St. |
Burg Krems is a castle in Styria, Austria. | |
Burg Kropfsberg is a castle in Tyrol, Austria. | |
Lahneck Castle (German: | Burg Lahneck) is a medieval fortress located in the |
Burg Lauenburg, a castle in the eastern Harz Mountai | |
Burg Lehmen | |
Nice | Burg, Lettuce |
Burg Lichtenwerth is a castle in Tyrol, Austria. | |
Burg Mannsberg is a castle in Carinthia, Austria. | |
hough; in 1198 his father Frederick had erected | Burg Mark on the hill belonging to Oberhof Mark near |
er of Rudolf, Margarethe from the Tower (in der | Burg) married Heinrich Ribi von Platzheim, another w |
He began the construction of | Burg Maus in 1356. |
convoy waits statically between the two castles | Burg Maus and Burg Rheinfels. |
There is a good view over the town from | Burg Maus, and also visible are the ruins of Burg Rh |
e High German words diot, meaning "people," and | burg, meaning "castle." |
In German | Burg means castle or fortress, though so many towns |
th new melody and text, entwined with Ein feste | Burg melody and second verse in soprano. |
Burg, Meno (1998), Geschichte meines Dienstlebens. | |
Burg Moosham is a castle in Salzburg, Austria. | |
s claim that it was Urbs Paludarum - Brazlavo's | burg near Lake Balaton in Pannonia. |
Burg Neuhaus bei Stubenberg is a castle in Styria, A | |
The Counts of Katzenelnbogen also built | Burg Neukatzenelnbogen and Burg Rheinfels on the Rhi |
Burg Neulengbach is a castle in Lower Austria, Austr | |
The town's landmark is | Burg Oberkapfenberg. |
he constitutional charter of the Bo Burgo (Good | Burg) of Castro Caldelas. |
Located on the | Burg, one of the main squares in the city, it was th |
Burg Ottenstein is a castle in Lower Austria, Austri | |
The castle, | Burg Peine, dates to this era or before. |
Burg Perchtoldsdorf is a castle in Lower Austria, Au | |
Burg, Peter; Purcell, L. Edward. | |
ach (District Court of Lesach) was conferred to | Burg Pittersberg in 1380 and was since then only an |
Burg Plankenstein is a castle in Lower Austria, Aust | |
He spent ten years with Einheit | Burg, playing an attacking role. |
tember 8 reported that Interior Minister, Yosef | Burg, reacted to the document's publication by sayin |
he bought from the Count Kinsky and others the | Burg Richenburg in Bohemia. |
Burg Rothenfels (german) | |
Romano Guardini at | Burg Rothenfels, where he designed the chapel for Qu |
Burg Scharfeneck is a castle in Lower Austria, Austr | |
The | Burg Scharfenstein, a ruined castle near the town of |
Burg Seebenstein is a castle in Lower Austria, Austr | |
Burg Sommeregg is a castle in Carinthia, Austria. | |
The 12th-century basilica is located in the | Burg square and consists of a lower and upper chapel |
The building stood on the | Burg square, across from the Stadhuis (city hall). |
ed in St. Marien in Stade; married late 1193 at | Burg Stahleck Henry V, Duke of Brunswick (died 28 Ap |
That evening, Bernadotte's troops made it to | Burg Stargard, 8 kilometres (5 mi) southeast of Neub |
Burg Thalberg is a castle in Styria, Austria. | |
director Darren Lynn Bousman and producer Mark | Burg that the MPAA had given the film an NC-17 ratin |
Burg vorhanden, Prinz gesucht. | |
During the years 1847 to 1849 | Burg was engaged in writing his autobiography, which |
ere intended for Sunday services, but Ein feste | Burg was his contribution to a festival celebrating |
Through a cabinet order of 16 April 1844, | Burg was allowed to replace the black epaulettes of |
Burg was President of Island Pictures in the early ' | |
, the Saxons killed Niklot at his stronghold of | Burg Werle; the Obotrite territory was largely parti |
or about 85.0% of the residents worked outside | Burg while 137 people commuted into the municipality |
g called "Reisen" or "Resia" before the castle ( | Burg, zamek) had been built, the name was attributed |
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