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Aachener Printen are a type of
Lebkuchen originating from the city of
Aachen in Germany.
Somewhat similar to gingerbread, they were
originally sweetened...
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Aachener Zeitung (German pronunciation: [ˈaːxənɐ ˈtsaɪtʊŋ]; transl. "Aachen Newspaper"; AZ) is a
daily newspaper published in Aachen, Germany. It is printed...
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wheel spokes. In 1898, the
company was
registered as "Carl Schwanemeyer,
Aachener Stahlwarenfabrik AG". From 1902 the name "Fafnir"
started to be used on...
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Aachen Cathedral Aachen Cathedral (German:
Aachener Dom) is a
Catholic church in Aachen,
Germany and the
cathedral of the
Diocese of Aachen...
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began to
specialize in
sailplane construction, and in 1921
became known as
Aachener Segelflugzeugbau,
producing designs by
Wolfgang Klemperer. It was purchased...
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Aachener Thermalquellen, also
known as the
Thermal Springs of
Aachen and Burtscheid, are a
system of more than 30
thermal mineral springs located in...
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Aachener Bachverein (often
abbreviated as ABV) is a
German oratorio choir of the
Evangelical Church in the
Rhineland in the city of
Aachen that was founded...
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Aachener Straße/Gürtel is an
interchange station on the
Cologne Stadtbahn lines 1, 7, and 13 in the
district of
Lindenthal in Cologne,
North Rhine-Westphalia...
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Aachener Domchor (Aachen
Cathedral choir) is the
oldest boys'
choir in
Germany and one of the
oldest in the world. It is
based at the
Aachen Cathedral...
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Aachener Chronik is a town
chronicle dated to the late 15th century. The
chronicle is
written in High German,
although some
portions of the
earlier chapters...