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German Buche;
Hungarian bükkfa).
Another German name for the region, das
Buchenland, is
mostly used in poetry, and
means 'beech land', or 'the land of beech...
- The
Duchy of
Bukovina (German:
Herzogtum Bukowina or
Herzogtum Buchenland; Romanian:
Ducatul Bucovinei; Ukrainian: Герцогство Буковина, romanized: Hertsohstvo...
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eastern provinces of Banat, Bukovina, and
Transylvania (German: Banat,
Buchenland, Siebenbürgen),
German was the
predominant language not only in the larger...
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Bukovina (1775–1786) Bukowina; also
Buchenland Bukovina District /
Chernivtsi District (1786–1849)
Bukowiner Kreis /
Kreis Bukowina /
Kreis Czernowitz...
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Germani bucovineni or nemți bucovineni), also
known and
referred to as
Buchenland Germans, or
Bukovinian Germans, are a
German ethnic group which settled...
- Italian, Portuguese), Țara de Sus (older Romanian),
Boekowina (Dutch),
Buchenland (older German),
Bucovine (French),
Bukovina (Czech, Finnish, Hungarian...
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settlement of the Romanian-German community:
Transylvania (German: Siebenbürgen),
Banat (German: Banat), and
Bukovina (German:
Buchenland or Bukowina)....
- (FDGR/DFDR). Furthermore, the
local branch of the FDGR/DFDR (German: DFDR
Buchenland) is also in
charge of the ACI
Bukowina Stiftung, a Romanian-German cultural...
- follows: FDGR
Banat (German: DFDR Banat), FDGR
Bucovina (German: DFDR
Buchenland), FDGR
Transilvania (German: DFDR Siebenbürgen), FDGR
Transilvania de...
- (When
Jesus left his mother), P****ion
cantata about an old
melody from
Buchenland for soprano, baritone,
mixed choir and
instruments (1961) Versöhnender...