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Elbinger Volksstimme ('People's
Voice of Elbing') was a
newspaper published from the West
Prussian city of Elbing.
Between 1920 and 1922 it was a local...
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Elbai Feher, Elbe, Elbele, Elben,
Elben Feher, Elber,
Elbling Weiss,
Elbinger, Elmene, Fa****, Facun,
Facun Blanc, Farantbily, Faucun,
Frankenthal Blanc...
- Routledge, 1998, p. 124, ISBN 0-415-16112-6
Google Books Hans Bauer, "Alt-
Elbinger Stammbücher in der Stadtbücherei." In:
Elbinger Jahrbuch.
Issue 8. 1929...
- Elbingian[citation needed] (German:
Mundart der
Elbinger Höhe, lit. 'dialect of the
Elbingian upland') was a
subdialect of Low
Prussian spoken in East...
- the city and in 1364 a
crane was
built for the port. The German-language
Elbinger Rechtsbuch,
written in
Elbing do****ented
among other laws for the first...
- The
Szkarpawa (Polish pronunciation: [ʂkarˈpava], German:
Elbinger Weichsel) is a
distributary river in the
Vistula delta of
northern Poland. It branches...
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Elbai Feher, Elbe, Elbele, Elben,
Elben Feher, Elber,
Elbling Weiss,
Elbinger, Elmene, Fa****, Facun,
Facun Blanc, Farantbily, Faucun,
Frankenthal Blanc...
- conservative.
Herzlinger was born
Regina Elbinger circa 1944 in Tel Aviv, Israel, to Ella and
Alexander Elbinger. Her
father was a
rabbinical scholar who...
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goldenes Lilienkreuz mit dem
bekannten Adlerschildchen. Die
Wappensiegel des
Elbinger Komturs von 1310 bzw. 1319, ein
heute in
Innsbruck aufbewahrter Vortrageschild...
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drift and
split into an east-flowing
branch (the
Elbing (Elbląg) Vistula,
Elbinger Weichsel, Szkarpawa,
flows into the
Vistula Lagoon, now for
flood control...