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Angeln (Danish: Angel) is a
peninsula on the
Baltic coast of Jutland, in the Bay of Kiel. It
forms part of
Southern Schleswig, the
northernmost region...
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Heptarchy in Anglo-Saxon England.
Their name,
which probably derives from the
Angeln peninsula, is the root of the name
England ("Engla land" or "Ængla land"[citation...
- The
Angeln is a
breed of
cattle originally from
Angeln in Schleswig-Holstein
where they are
first mentioned around 1600,
however some
people think that...
- The
Angeln Saddleback, also
known as the
Angler Sattelschwein (German) or
Angler sadelsvin (Danish), is a rare
breed of
domestic pig
grown mainly in Schleswig-Holstein...
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Angeln was a
container ship
which was
built at
Zhoushan Shipyard in 2004. She
capsized and sank off
Saint Lucia in
February 2010.
Angeln was
built by Zhoushan...
- rump and hind
parts are red; it is
considered a
colour variant of the
Angeln Saddleback. The name
derives from that of the town of
Husum on the coast...
- 2016.
Thomas Roser: DDR-M****enflucht: Ein
Picknick hebt die Welt aus den
Angeln (German – M****
exodus of the GDR: A
picnic clears the world) In: Die Presse...
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settled in
Great Britain during the
Early Middle Ages. They came from the
Angeln region of what is now the
German state of Schleswig-Holstein. The earliest...
- Anglo-Saxon
kingdom of the East Angles, a
people whose name
originated in
Anglia (
Angeln), in what is now
Northern Germany. East
Anglia is a
predominantly rural...
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Angles (tribe), a Germanic-speaking
people that took
their name from the
Angeln cultural region in
Germany Angle, a
geometric figure formed by two rays...