- Groot-
Ammers had 2822 inhabitants. The built-up area of the town was 0.56 km², and
contained 1059 residences. The
statistical area "Groot-
Ammers", which...
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Ammer may
refer to: Amper, or
called Ammer, is a
river in Bavaria.
Ammer (Neckar), a
small river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany,
tributary of the Neckar...
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former muni****lities of Groot-
Ammers, Langerak, Nieuwpoort, and Streefkerk. It
consisted of the po****tion
centres Groot-
Ammers, Langerak, Nieuwpoort, Streefkerk...
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Johanna van
Ammers-Küller (13
August 1884,
Noordeloos – 23
January 1966, Bakel) was a
Dutch writer. She was one of the most
successful European female...
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Kleine Ammer is a
short river of Bavaria, Germany. It
flows into the
Ammer near Oberammergau. List of
rivers of
Bavaria v t e...
- The Ach is a
tributary of the
Ammer river in Bavaria, Germany. Its
total length,
including its
source rivers the
Glotzenbach and Bärenbach, is 43 kilometres...
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Stefan Ammer (born 13 July 1942) is a German-Australian pianist, lecturer,
teacher and
professor of music. A
former professor at
Hochschule für Musik...
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Ammersee (English: Lake
Ammer) is a
Zungenbecken lake in
Upper Bavaria, Germany,
southwest of
Munich between the
towns of
Herrsching and Dießen am Ammersee...
- The
Ammer (German: [ˈamɐ]) is a
small river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, a
tributary of the Neckar. It has its
source southwest of Herrenberg. Along...
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Reclam Jr. of Leipzig. From 1950 he
published under the
pseudonym Florian Ammer.
Euringer was born in Augsburg,
where he
attended Gymnasium. He then became...