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- German-Hungarians is an
American social club,
founded in 1910, as the
Banater Männerchor.
Although the club has been home to
various auxiliary groups...
- The
Banat Highland Germans or
Banat Mountainous Germans (German:
Banater Berglanddeutsche, Romanian:
Germanii din
Banatul montan) are an
ethnic German...
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Military Frontier (Slawonische Militärgrenze)
Banat Military Frontier (
Banater Militärgrenze)
Transylvanian Military Frontier (Siebenbürger Militärgrenze)...
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Banater Arbeiter-Presse ('Banat
Workers Press') was a
German language socialist newspaper published from Jimbolia,
Romania between 1925 and 1927. The...
- of
World War I, 20% of
Banaters lived in the
United States -- many of them in
North Dakota. Upon arrival, however, many
Banaters felt
cheated when they...
- Banat, present-day
southwestern Romania by the
Banat Swabians (German:
Banater Schwaben), an
ethnic German sub-group
which is part of the
larger German...
-
members of
Deutsche Mannschaft including obligation to
regularly report for
Banater Staatswache. The
oldest church in town is the
Roman Catholic Church Saint...
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Romania Most
Banat Swabians,
including the
Banat Highland Germans (German:
Banater Berglanddeutsche); The
Sathmar Swabians in
their entirety Bukovina Germans...
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following papers in Timișoara
between 1970 and 1977:
Drapelul roșu, Neue
Banater Zeitung (German language),
Szabad szó (Hungarian language),
Banatske novine...