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  • ...rauchitsch''' ([[15 August]], [[1905]] - [[February 5]], [[2003]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[auto racing]] driver who drove for [[Mercedes-Benz]] in the famo ...t his first wife, Gisela. After the war, in [[1955]] he defected to [[East Germany]] after various legal problems; Gisela committed suicide a year later.
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  • ...Winkelhock''' ([[October 6]], [[1951]] - [[August 12]], [[1985]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[auto racing]] driver. | [[1982 USA East Grand Prix|USAE]]
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  • | Region || {{flagiconGER}} [[Germany]], {{flagiconPoland}} [[Poland]], {{flagiconCzechoslovakia}} [[Czech Republ | Most Wins || [[Steffen Wesemann]] ([[Germany]]), 5 times
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  • ! North-East (''Nord-Est'') ...stical aims. The NUTS 1 regions of Italy are on a par with the [[States of Germany]], as well as with [[Wales]], [[Scotland]], [[Northern Ireland]] and the [[
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  • *[[AVUS]], [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] *[[Hockenheimring]], [[Hockenheim]], [[Germany]]
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  • | {{flagiconEast Germany}} [[East German motorcycle Grand Prix|East German Grand Prix]] | {{flagiconEast Germany}} [[1966 East German motorcycle Grand Prix|East German]]
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  • ...flagiconGermany}} [[Oberspreewald-Lausitz|Klettwitz]]<br>[[Brandenburg]] [[Germany]] ...spreewald-Lausitz|Klettwitz]] in the state of [[Brandenburg]] in Eastern [[Germany]], near the borders to [[Poland]] and the [[Czech Republic]]. It was origin
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  • |Location || {{flagiconGermany}} [[Hockenheim]], [[Germany]] ...rcuit situated near the town of [[Hockenheim]] in [[Baden-Württemberg]], [[Germany]]. Amongst other motor racing events, it holds the annual [[Formula One]] [
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  • ...ourse near the city of [[Reims]] in the [[Marne]] [[département]] of north-east [[France]]. First held in 1925,. it proved to be one of the fastest road ci | [[Image:Flag of Germany 1933.png|22px|Germany]] [[Hermann Müller]]
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  • ...e [[Veluwe]] National Park and the [[Nederrijn]] river valley in the south east corner of [[Utrecht (province)|Utrecht]] province. The event is part of the ...standard bringing to the same level as Belgium's [[Omloop "Het Volk"]] and Germany's [[Rund um den Henninger Turm]], thus bringing more sponsorship and public
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  • ...ld Cycling Championship took place in [[1927]] at the [[Nürburgring]] in [[Germany]] and was won by [[Alfredo Binda]], of [[Italy]]. |[[1927]] || [[Nürburgring]], [[Germany]] || '''[[Alfredo Binda]]''' , [[Italy]]
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  • ...] team in the late 1990s, taking 4 further victories, as well as racing in Germany's [[Supertouring|STW Cup]] and the [[Belgian Procar]] series, before switch | [[1987 United States Grand Prix East|USE]]<br /><small></small>
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  • ...(born in [[Berlin]] on [[2 August]] [[1928]] as ''Lutz Colani''), is a [[Germany|German]] [[industrial designer]] whose father came from [[Madulain]] near [ Colani currently resides in [[Karlsruhe]], Germany.
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  • East Africa Railway Museum, Nairobi, Kenya. Photo archive includes images of ear 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106. Tel: 216- 721-5722. Fax: 216-721-0645
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  • ...] in the east, through [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]], [[Liechtenstein]] and [[Germany]] to France in the west. The word "Alps" was taken via [[French language|Fr ...Alps (main [[ridge]] system elongated and broad) belong to [[Austria]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Slovenia]] and [[Switzerland]]. The high
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  • ...Pagan Alberto]] that took a second place in the [[Big Prize of the Germany East]] and a fourth place in the [[Big Prize motorcycle d' Italy|Big Prize of It
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  • ...y wounded [[Britain|British]] agent stumbles into the British Embassy in [[East Berlin]] with a fake [[Fabergé egg]] (the ''[[Coronation (Fabergé egg)|Co ...primed to go off during a performance at a [[US Air Force]] base in [[West Germany]]. As the explosion will look like an accident, [[Europe]] would insist on
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  • ...the brothers Romanazzi to open branches abroad, particularly in France and Germany, where the manufacturer has long torinese started the implementation of par ...distributed nationally, throughout European, North Africa, Middle and Far East. The adoption of technologically advanced machinery, has enabled the develo
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  • ...e new senior officers have establish liaisons with similar units of former East Bloc countries and the [[Austria|Austrian]] [[Gendarmerieeinsatzkommando|GE
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  • ...he escaped and reached safety in [[Gibraltar]]. He was sent to the Middle East in charge of RAF transport command operations there with the rank of Air Co
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  • ...it was visited by over half a million tourists, mainly from [[Austria]], [[Germany]] and [[Italy]]. The central bus station (Autobusni kolodvor) is located to the south-east of the railway station - approximately 5 minutes by tram (lines 2 and 6).
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  • ...machine. The cars ran with [[Toyota]] or [[Lancia]] engines in the 1976 [[Germany|German]] and Italian F3 championships without making any great impression. || [[1982 United States Grand Prix East|USE]]
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  • ...apezoidal island lies 17.5 miles from [[Naples]] and measures around 10 km East to West and 7 km North to South with a 34 km coastline and a surface area o ...ens]] in [[813]] and [[847]]; in [[1004]] it was occupied by [[Henry II of Germany]]; the [[Normans|Norman]] [[Roger II of Sicily]] took it in [[1130]]; the i
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  • |Layout3 || East Course ...8 November]], 2006 by the Professional Motorsport World Expo in [[Cologne, Germany]].
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  • ...aucasus Mountains]] (in [[Caucasus (geographic region)|Caucasia]]). On the east, Europe is divided from Asia by the [[water divide]] of the [[Ural Mountain ...rd such as the Akkadian ''asu'', meaning "sunrise", and is the land to the east from a Middle Eastern perspective.
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  • ...iudicati", in Sardinia: [[Torres]] in the north west, Gallura in the north east, and the most famous and long-lived [[Arborea]], with [[Oristano]] as capit ...isa]]n republic which had previously seized the Sulcis region in the south east, conquered the kingdom of Karalis and re-built the town of Cagliari. Pisa w
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  • ...lified well, and took an outstanding fourth place in the [[United States]] East Grand Prix in [[Detroit]]. ...but the Italian bounced back to take qualify seventh and finish fifth in [[Germany]].
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  • ...track situated near the town of [[Hockenheim]] in [[Baden-Württemberg]], [[Germany]]. Amongst other motor racing events, it holds the annual [[Formula One]] [ ...[armco]] were added. In 1980, another chicane was added at the Ostkurve (''east curve''), after [[Patrick Depailler]] was killed there.
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  • ...des, the [[Gran Sasso|Gran Sasso d'Italia]] being conspicuous on the north-east. ...nstruction was completed in [[1254]] under Frederick's son, [[Conrad IV of Germany]]. The name was switched to Aquila degli Abruzzi in [[1861]], and L'Aquila
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  • ==[[Germany]]== *[[Gateway International Raceway]], [[East St. Louis, Illinois|East St. Louis]], [[Illinois]]
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  • ...of [[Italy]] and [[Italy]] became [[fascist]]. [[Mussolini]] allied with [[Germany]] in [[World War II]], which led to the downfall of the fascist governmen ...as the [[Adriatic Sea]] to the north-east, the [[Ionian Sea]] to the south-east, the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] to the south-west and finally the [[Ligurian Sea]]
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  • * '''[[Prague/East|East]]''' - Praha 3, Praha 10, Praha 14 and Praha 15 [[Image:prague_east_bank.jpg|thumb|The east bank of the Vltava river]]
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  • ...mory of [[Brigadier]] [[Salvo D'Acquisto]], who was executed by the [[Nazi Germany|Nazis]] in [[Palidoro]], near [[Rome]], in [[World War II]], having exchang ...rocities, as part of the [[Italian African Police]], in occupied [[Italian East Africa|Ethiopia]] in the late 1930s and early 1940s, during the [[fascism|f
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  • Jim Clark also raced at Crimond in the North East of Scotland on 16th June 1956 in his very first car race he was behind the ...o drive in a minor Formula 2 race for Lotus at the [[Hockenheimring]] in [[Germany]], mostly due to contractual obligations with [[Firestone]]. On the fifth l
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  • *[[BMW E38|BMW 750i]] — Used in [[Germany]], the car has a security system allowing access to no-one, without it firs *[[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]
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  • ...until, in the [[4th century]], the great migrations of peoples coming from East changed the situation. At the end of the [[5th century]] Lombards settled i
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  • Romeo shop for styling, tuning and fanparts. (Germany) - Spare parts for Alfa Romeo cars since 1962. (Germany)
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  • ...y|13th-century]] struggle between the [[Ghibellines]], supporters of the [[Germany|German]] emperor, and the pro-[[Papacy|Papal]] [[Guelphs]], who after their ...sgdd.it//amevceme.htm], British and Commonwealth soldiers a few kilometers east of the center on the north bank of the Arno [http://www.veteransagency.mod.
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  • ...dded to the 2009 calendar as part of Formula One's expansion in the Middle East. The race will take place at the [[Yas Island Circuit]] which is currently ...d replace poor performing [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[David Coulthard]]. The [[Germany|German]] revelation [[Sebastian Vettel]] also makes chances to drive that s
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  • ...en question whether there was an independent "invention of the wheel" in [[East Asia]]. Alternatively the concept may have made its way there after jumping ...n older than others of similar construction found in [[Switzerland]] and [[Germany]].
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  • ...n by Ferrari and NART to an open barchetta 330 Can Am, and is currently in Germany fitted with a Berlinetta 412 P body. ...te ownership was heavily burned out and "virtually destroyed" at a race in East London, S.A. 1969 when it had an open/barchetta GRP body fitted to it by mo
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  • ...[[World War II]], the sport of Speedway currently centres around the north-east of the country. The regions of [[Friuli-Venezia Giulia]], [[Trentino-Alto A ====Germany====
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  • ...ernal combustion engines were completed almost simultaneously by several [[Germany|German]] inventors working independently: [[Karl Benz]] built his first aut The first production of automobiles was by [[Karl Benz]] in 1888 in [[Germany]] and under licence to Benz, in [[France]] by [[Emile Roger]]. There were n
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  • ...and Canada, 4.4 million in [[Latin America]], 2.4 million in the [[Middle East]] and 1.4 million in [[Africa]]. The markets in [[North America]] and [[Jap ||Subsidiary||Asia Pacific, UK, Middle-East and South Asia
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  • [[Germany|German]] [[Michael Schumacher]] broke Prost's record of 51 Grand Prix wins ...ring his 1991 Ferrari team mate [[Jean Alesi]] to drive the lead car and [[Germany|German]] [[Nick Heidfeld]], who had won the 1999 Formula 3000 championship,
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  • ...s such as the [[Grand Coulee Dam]] gave the United States something [[Nazi Germany]] could not compete with, provided them with sufficient generating capacity ...Zealand]], [[Australia]], the [[People's Republic of China]], the [[Middle East]], [[Russia]], [[Quebec]] and [[British Columbia]] in [[Canada]], and [[Ice
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  • ...djacent to the region of [[Calabria]] via the [[Strait of Messina]] to the east. ...utbreak of [[plague]] (1656), followed by a damaging [[earthquake]] in the east of the region (1693). Bad periods of rule by the crown of [[Savoy]] (1713-1
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  • ...huge collection (16,000 pieces) of ceramics from around Europe and the far East. 8 Chf. http://karaart.com/ariana/index.html *Cuckoo clocks (in fact originally from southern Germany and formerly produced in [[Hong Kong]] *(now in mainland China)... but who
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  • ...er of [[Europe|European]], [[Middle East|Middle Eastern]], and [[East Asia|East Asian]] countries will receive the film earlier — on [[November 15]] and | [[Germany]], [[Croatia]], [[Netherlands]], [[Portugal]], [[Switzerland|Switzerland (G
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  • [[Image:Imme R 100.jpg|thumb|250px|Imme R 100,[[Germany]], [[1948]]/[[1949]]]] ...cycles, and arguably the first motorcycle, was designed and built by the [[Germany|German]] inventors [[Gottlieb Daimler]] and [[Wilhelm Maybach]] in [[Cannst
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  • ...e different names. For example, every year two grands prix take place in [[Germany]], one of which is known as the [[European Grand Prix]]. ...eld in Bahrain, represents Formula One's first penetration into the Middle East with a high tech purpose-built desert track. The [[Bahrain Grand Prix]], al
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  • ...nner pass]] from [[Verona]] in [[1178]], opening a lifeline to silver from Germany; the last autocratic doge, Vitale Michiele, died in 1172. ...ng [[Cyprus]] and [[Crete]], and became a major power-broker in the [[Near East]]. By the standards of the time, Venice's stewardship of its mainland terri
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  • ...the safe-house where British Intelligence have Koskov and snatch him back East. *[[Germany]]
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  • ...[[1981 World Rally Championship season|1981]]. Waldegård was followed by [[Germany|German]] [[Walter Röhrl]] and Finn [[Ari Vatanen]] as drivers' world champ ...lly Championship]], the [[Australian Rally Championship]] and the [[Middle East Rally Championship]] among others.
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  • ...é'' than there had been. And so from 1967 the course started moving to the east to use the cobbles that remained there. And then those cobbles began to dis ...cance. Other sections are excluded because the route of the race has moved east.
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconEast Germany}} [[East Germany]] |align="left"|{{flagiconGermany}} [[Germany]]
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  • *[[Bari]] - the "[[Milan]] of the South," gate to the East *From [[Germany]] via [[Munich]]
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  • ...several cheap train offers to and from Vienna, mainly to destinations in [[Germany]] and [[Italy]], but also [[Paris]] and some other destinations. These all ...he station about 400m away. Look for Südtiroler Platz. Many trains from [[Germany]] arrive at the Westbahnhof. Trains to [[Bratislava]] (only an hour away)
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  • ...eoples that have dominated or influenced the country, including [[music of Germany|Germanic tribes]], [[Arab music|Arabs]], [[music of France|French]] and [[m ...t of classical music, although censorship was not as systematic as in Nazi Germany. A series of "racial Laws" were passed in 1938 denying Jews membership in p
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  • ...Elder|Pliny]], and many other Latin authors. [[Guarino]] went through the East in search of codices. [[Giovanni Aurispa]] returned to Venice with many hun ...lessandro Manzoni]]. All were influenced by the ideas that, especially in Germany, constituted the movement called [[Romanticism]]. In Italy the course of li
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  • ...Elder|Pliny]], and many other Latin authors. [[Guarino]] went through the East in search of codices. [[Giovanni Aurispa]] returned to Venice with many hun ...lessandro Manzoni]]. All were influenced by the ideas that, especially in Germany, constituted the movement called [[Romanticism]]. In Italy the course of li
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