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Coburg (/ˈkoʊbɜːrɡ/ KOH-burg, German: [ˈkoːbʊʁk] ) is a town
located on the Itz
river in the
Upper Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. Long part of one...
- ISBN 978-3-422-023437. Klüglein,
Norbert (1991).
Coburg Stadt und Land (German).
Verkehrsverein Coburg. Beéche,
Arthur E. The
Coburgs of Europe. Eurohistory.com, 2014...
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meeting Victoria.
William IV, however,
disapproved of any
match with the
Coburgs, and
instead favoured the suit of
Prince Alexander,
second son of the Prince...
- Saxe-
Coburg and
Gotha (German: Sachsen-
Coburg und Gotha), or Saxe-
Coburg-Gotha (German: Sachsen-
Coburg-Gotha [ˈzaksn̩ ˈkoːbʊʁk ˈɡoːtaː]), was an Ernestine...
- The
Coburg shooting was an
attempted school killing at
Realschule II in
Coburg, Bavaria,
Germany during the
morning of 2 July 2003.
Florian Klein shot...
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Palais Coburg, also
known as
Palais Saxe-
Coburg, is a
palace in Vienna, Austria. It was
owned by the
Kohary branch of the
House of Saxe-
Coburg and Gotha...
- family's
hereditary lands,
located in West Germany, were
retained by the
Coburgs,
while other portions were
behind the Iron Curtain. His
paternal grandfather...
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Coburg is an
inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8 km (5.0 mi)
north of Melbourne's
Central Business District,
located within the
Cities of...
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Coburg (German pronunciation: [ˈkoːbʊʁk]) is a
Landkreis (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is
bounded by (from the east and clockwise) the
districts of...
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Coburgs of Europe, p. 116.
Miller & Beéche,
Royal Gatherings Volume II, p. 12 Wimbles, The
Daughter of Tsar
Alexander II, p. 54 Beéche, The
Coburgs of...