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Alemannic (Alamannic) or
Alamanni may
refer to:
Alemannic German, a
group of
Upper German dialects Alemanni, a
confederation of
Suebian Germanic tribes...
- Alemannic, or
rarely Alemannish (Alemannisch, [alɛˈman(ː)ɪʃ] ), is a
group of High
German dialects. The name
derives from the
ancient Germanic tribal confederation...
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World Heritage site the Jungfrau-Aletsch
Protected Area.
Gimmelwald is an
allemanic linear village and a
walser settlement first mentioned in a bill of sale...
- from
Lorraine as well as the
quiche Lorraine. As
region of
historically Allemanic German culture Alsace has
retained Elements of
German cuisine, especially...
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particular dialect, stating, for example, that they
speak Saxon, Bavarian,
Allemanic (Swabian),
Thuringian or Franconian. In
linguistics of German, German...
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begin on
November 11, as is
common in the
Rhenish regions, in Swabian-
Allemanic areas,
Fastnacht events typically only
start off
after the
festive days...
- the
Haslacher on the
occasion of a
vermin plague in the 17th century.
Allemanic Carnival (Fastnacht):
Haslach is one of the
strongholds of the Alemannic...
- de
showing a
Romance language background and von
showing a
German or
Allemanic background. In the
Middle Ages, the
words de,
borrowed from
Latin and...
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became part of the
Roman province of Raetia. It was
later conquered by
Allemanic tribes in c. 450 AD. It then fell
under the rule of the
Bavarians and...
- indépendante
limousine Autonomist movements Alsace People:
Alsatians (
Allemanics)
Proposed autonomous area: Alsace
Political parties: Els**** Zuerst, Alsatian...