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Axams is a muni****lity in the
district of
Innsbruck Land in the
Austrian state of Tyrol. The name "
Axams" has a
Celtic origin and
means something like...
- a
German politician and lawyer. Born on 30
December 1792 in Omes, near
Axams in Austria,
Jordan went to
school at the
Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich. After...
- paid to two
small firms, US-based Axes
America LLC and
Cayman Islands-based
Axam Investments Ltd. PwC also
examined the
transactions resulting in the $600 million...
- to
Persians and, sometimes, Turks. Adjam, Hajjam, Ajaim, Ajami,
Akham (as
Axam in
Spain for ajam), Ayam in Europe. In Turkish, the word acem
refers to Iran...
- that were due to be
called into the
Bavarian Army by the
authorities at
Axams on 12 and 13
March 1809. The
persons in
hiding sta**** in
contact with the...
- /-in/} in the feminine, but many
other plural patterns are found. Examples: /
axam/ → /ixamn/ 'big tent(s)' (m) /amaziɣ/ → /imaziɣn/ 'Berber(s)' (m) /adaʃu/...
- 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1930 Karl Schönherr 24
February 1867
Axams, Tyrol,
Austria 15
March 1943 Vienna,
Austria 1911, 1912, 1933, 1938 1912...
- Metals, for $466
million to
several Chinese companies,
including CMOC and
AXAM ****et Management. LDC
Metals was then
renamed IXM. CMOC took full control...
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listed under Europe. Danang, Ba Na Hill
Funicular Train Sapa,
Fansipan Axams Olympiabahn (opened 1975) Bad Hofgastein, Schlossalmbahn [de] (opened 1964...
- January:
Sankt Ulrich am Pillersee, Ehrwald, Telfs, Zirl 13 January: Kufstein,
Axams, Mutters, Fulpmes, Lans The
opening ceremony of the
games took
place on...