Definition of Germanosphere. Meaning of Germanosphere. Synonyms of Germanosphere

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- territories where German is an official language (also known as the Germanosphere). It includes countries that have German as (one of) their nationwide...
- Napoleon, of the traditionally politically and religiously balkanized Germanosphere was the development of Pan-Germanism and romantic nationalism, which...
- Hrotsvitha, first female writer from the Germanosphere, first female historian and first feminist playwright...
- a Huguenot soldier-poet during the French Wars of Religion. In the Germanosphere, Szymborska is closely ****ociated with Łódź-born literary translator...
- Anglosphere, Arab World, Persosphere, Eurosphere, Francophonie, Françafrique, Germanosphere, Indosphere, Hispanidad, Latin Europe/Latin America, Lusophonie, Turkosphere...
- The monogram sees the letters L and F as well as two hexagons. In the Germanosphere, certain student societies (Studentenverbindung) use monograms known...
- Celtic studies or Celtology is the academic discipline occupied with the study of any sort of cultural output relating to the Celtic-speaking peoples (i...
- to diabetic people or people on a diet, a sugar substitute.) In the Germanosphere it is a common tradition to invite friends over to one's house or to...
- parti****nts of the group remained influential in the literary development of Germanosphere. In the spring of 1945, Der Ruf, Zeitung der deutschen Kriegsgefangenen...
- imperialism. In addition, the Government also encouraged immigration from the Germanosphere to further upset the linguistic balance, but with varying degrees of...