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- Etingen is a village and a former muni****lity in the Börde district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2010, it is part of the town Oebisfelde-Weferlingen...
- GUS, was founded in 2003 by British entrepreneur Aaron Etingen (also known as Arkady Etingen). This was expanded to several UK for-profit educational...
- Global University Systems. It was founded in 2003 by the entrepreneur Aaron Etingen. By 2015 it had become one of England's largest private colleges. The school's...
- shareholder of Global University Systems is the Russian-born entrepreneur Aaron Etingen who founded the London School of Business and Finance in 2003. LSBF Group...
- Ascheberg (Westfalen) California Air National Guard Joutsa Montanaire Etingen Pylkönmäki Egerkingen County of Nice de:Bergisch Neukirchen Coat of arms...
- the entrepreneur Aaron Etingen (also known as Arkady Etingen) through Etingen's company Interactive World Wide Limited. Etingen is the founder of the London...
- Berenbrock (284) Bösdorf (461) Calvörde (1.777) Dorst (174) Eickendorf (200) Etingen (512) Grauingen (157) Kathendorf (267) Klüden (299) Mannhausen (285) Oebisfelde...
- and the neighbouring muni****lities of Oebisfelde, Bösdorf, Eickendorf, Etingen, Kathendorf, Rätzlingen, Eschenrode, Döhren, Hödingen, Hörsingen, Schwanefeld...
- Oebisfelde (on 27 May 2009), Bösdorf (26 May 2009), Eickendorf (28 May 2009), Etingen (26 May 2009), Kathendorf (19 May 2009), Rätzlingen (27 May 2009), Eschenrode...
- 1741–1744 and 1747–72;" O'Callaghan 1854, p. 49, line 8. "... the Battle of Etingen where he was present ..." O'Callaghan 1854, p. 49, line 10. "... an Act...