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historical English name for the
German city of
Braunschweig (Low German:
Brunswiek,
Braunschweig dialect: Bronswiek).
Brunswick may also
refer to: Brunswick...
- [ˈbʁaʊnʃvaɪk] ) or
Brunswick (English: /ˈbrʌnzwɪk/ BRUN-zwik; from Low
German Brunswiek,
local dialect:
Bronswiek [ˈbrɔˑnsviːk]) is a city in
Lower Saxony, Germany...
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after Lake
Manitoba New
Brunswick German (ultimately from Low German)
Brunswiek Combination of
Bruno and wik,
referring to a
place where merchants rested...
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Brunswick (historical English*, French*, Italian*, Romanian*, Spanish*),
Brunswiek or
Bronswiek (Low German*),
Brunswijk (Dutch*),
Brunswyk (Afrikaans*)...
- Brunswick. The
original Brunswick is
known as Braunschweig, but also
Brunswiek (in Low German), and also
Bronswiek (in the
local dialect). Paleo-Indians...
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Schwarzwald Standard German Brunswick Braunschweig Standard German Archaic Brunswiek Low
Saxon Cleves Kleve Standard German Archaic Coblence Koblenz Standard...
- Büssing-Schillstr****e (
Brunswiek) Büssing–NAG 17
August 1944 – 26
March 1945 800 > 380 165 [1] Braunschweig, SS–Reitschule
Brunswiek, SS –
Riding school...
- Breem/Bräm Low
German Brunswick Vrunsvíki (Βρουνσβίκη)
Braunschweig German Brunswiek Low
German Bronswiek Bronswieksch Cologne Kolonía (Κολωνία) Köln German...
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Brannenborg Low
German Braunschweig Brunswick Braunschweig Standard German Brunswiek Low
German Bremen Brema Bräm,
Breem Low
German Bremen Standard German...
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Braunschweig and
fused with SV
Brunswiek 1936
Braunschweig to play the 1945–46
season in the
Oberliga Niedersachsen Süd (I) as VfB
Brunswiek 04 Braunschweig. They...