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- The Augsburger (German pronunciation: [ˈaʊksˌbʊʁɡɐ] ) is an endangered German breed of domestic chicken. It originates from the area of the city of Augsburg...
- Look up Augsburger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Augsburger may refer to: David Augsburger, American Anabaptist author Gaetan Augsburger (born 1988)...
- team's name was Augsburger EV (Augsburger Eislaufverein, i.e. "Augsburgian Skating Society") until 1994, when it was changed to Augsburger Panther. view...
- David W. Augsburger (August 14, 1938 – October 30, 2023) was an American Mennonite pastor, author, theologian, counselor, and educator, known for his influential...
- Myron Augsburger (born August 20, 1929) is an American Mennonite pastor, professor, theologian, and author. He is the former president of both Eastern...
- The Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung is a major German regional daily newspaper published since 1945. From 1807 to 1882, another paper named Allgemeine Zeitung...
- The Augsburger Puppenkiste (German for: Augsburg Puppetchest) is a marionette theater in Augsburg, Germany. It is located at the former Heilig-Geist-Spital...
- The Peace of Augsburg (German: Augsburger Frieden), also called the Augsburg Settlement, was a treaty between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and the Schmalkaldic...
- "The Augsburg Chalk Circle" (German: Der Augsburger Kreidekreis) is a short story written in 1940 by Bertolt Brecht. The story derives from The Chalk Circle...
- Augsburg Town Hall (German: Augsburger Rathaus) is the administrative centre of Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, and one of the most significant secular buildings...