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Gaisburger Marsch (German for "march of
Gaisburg") is a
traditional Swabian beef stew
named after Gaisburg, a
district of Stuttgart. The meat,
cooked in...
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though failed to finish.
Later that year he
crashed his
Porsche during the
Gaisburg hillclimb in Austria. He
recuperated in a
hospital in
Salzburg with leg...
- example,
Gaisburger Marsch is a stew that was
invented in Stuttgart's
Gaisburg area of
Stuttgart East. In
October 2009 the
Stuttgart Ministry of Agriculture...
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hungry soldiers in
Gaisburg in the 19th
century and
became so po****r that
soldiers stationed more
distantly marched all the way to
Gaisburg to
enjoy it. Thus...
- "equally impressive",
seeing wins at the Spanish, Rossfeld, ****bronner, and
Gaisburg rallies, as well as a
class win and
second overall in the
Monte Carlo Rally...
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plant Marbach am
Neckar oil
power plant Walheim coal
power plant Stuttgart-
Gaisburg gas
power plant Stuttgart-Münster
steam power plant (biofuels and coal)...
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hospital 1989-08-08 Beyida-Otomo, Frédéric 48
Stuttgart Baden-Württemberg
Gaisburg Bridge police stabbing [de]: A
refugee was
found to be
riding a tram without...
- Bad Cannstatt; Feuerbach;
Gaisburg No
casualties Unknown 31 19
October 1944 00:55–01:38 Bad Cannstatt; Feuerbach;
Gaisburg 338 killed, 872
injured 583...
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Friedrich Haerlin (born 24
February 1857 in
Gaisburg; d. 28
April 1941 in Hamburg) was an hotelier, and
founder of the
Hotel Vier
Jahreszeiten in Hamburg...
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maximum of
about 1270 MW of
electrical power. The
Heizkraftwerk Stuttgart-
Gaisburg, the
incineration facility of the
Kraftwerks Stuttgart-Münster, the Kraftwerk...