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  • |{{flagiconEast Germany}} [[GDR]]||[[Trabant]] P50 / 500||[[HQM Sachsenring GmbH|VEB Sachsenring Au |{{flagiconEast Germany}} [[GDR]]||[[Trabant]] P60 / 600||[[HQM Sachsenring GmbH|VEB Sachsenring Au
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  • | Region || {{flagiconGER}} [[Germany]], {{flagiconPoland}} [[Poland]], {{flagiconCzechoslovakia}} [[Czech Republ | Most Wins || [[Steffen Wesemann]] ([[Germany]]), 5 times
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  • ...ge:Circuit AVUS.png|thumb|250px|{{flagiconGermany}} '''AVUS [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]''']] ...ing|motor racing]] circuit on the south-western outskirts of [[Berlin]], [[Germany]], between [[Charlottenburg]] and [[Nikolassee]].
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  • ...ge:Circuit AVUS.png|thumb|250px|{{flagiconGermany}} '''AVUS [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]''']] ...ing|motor racing]] circuit on the south-western outskirts of [[Berlin]], [[Germany]], between [[Charlottenburg]] and [[Nikolassee]].
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  • *[[AVUS]], [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] *[[Hockenheimring]], [[Hockenheim]], [[Germany]]
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  • ...d by the German government as the national standards body and represents [[Germany|German]] interests at international and [[Europe|European]] level.
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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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  • ...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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  • '''Rudolf Caracciola''' (b. [[January 30]], [[1901]] at [[Remagen]], [[Germany]], d. [[September 28]], [[1959]]) Caracciola, born in Germany to a hotelier family, was a champion racer in Europe in the [[Grand Prix mo
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  • ...alian]] [[automobile]] [[design]]er who served as the head of styling at [[Germany|German]] car giant [[Daimler-Benz]] between 1975 and 1999. He is acknowledg ...in 1958, and although he intended to stay only briefly, his marriage to [[Berlin]]er Annemarie lbe in 1959 and the birth of their daughter Marina the follow
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  • ...g the heavily favored [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] car driven by the great [[Germany|German]] driver, [[Rudolf Caracciola]]. ...shipped to the [[Sachsenhausen]] [[concentration camp]] outside [[Berlin, Germany]]. There, prisoners died in violent medical experiments or were executed. N
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  • ...nded [[Britain|British]] agent stumbles into the British Embassy in [[East Berlin]] with a fake [[Fabergé egg]] (the ''[[Coronation (Fabergé egg)|Coronatio ...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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  • Urbanstrasse 11, 7107, Neckarsulm, Germany. Tel: 07132 35271. Bicycle and motorcycle museum. opposite Koblenz, Germany, houses another bicycle museum
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  • | City partnerships || [[Berlin Charlottenburg]] ([[Germany]]) [[Kempten im Allgäu]] (Germany)
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  • |Location:|| {{flagiconGermany}} [[Nurburg|Nürburg]], [[Germany]] ...by enthusiasts, is the name of a famous [[motorsport]] [[race track]] in [[Germany]].
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  • ...and the Verein Deutscher Ingenieure (VDI) is holding the [[Formula Student Germany]] competition at [[Hockenheimring]]. ! Formula Student (Germany)
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  • ...it was visited by over half a million tourists, mainly from [[Austria]], [[Germany]] and [[Italy]]. ...London]], [[Paris]], [[Rotterdam]] and [[Amsterdam]], numerous cities in [[Germany]] [http://webapp.eurolines.nl/eurolines/info/nl/timetables_detail.asp?id=60
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  • ...a halt with the onset of [[World War II]]. In 1943, in the middle of the [[Germany|German]] occupation of France, she moved to the warm climate of the [[Frenc ...cted biographer, Seymour went so far as to check the official records in [[Berlin]] and was advised by the German authorities that Hellé Nice had never been
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  • ...rthern Europe]] and [[Western Europe]]. About 1990, with the fall of the [[Berlin Wall]], the wider [[Iron Curtain]], and the [[Soviet Union]] the [[Eastern ...n part of Russia, lie on around the same latitude; January temperatures in Berlin average around 8&nbsp;°C (15&nbsp;°F) higher than those in Calgary, and t
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  • ...lešovice (metro C), which is also the railway station to take a train to [[Berlin]] and [[Vienna]]. ...) in 4 1/2 hours and from [[Budapest]] in 6 1/2 hours. The train line from Berlin to Prague passes through the Erzgebirge mountains, and for a couple of hour
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