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Giengen (German pronunciation: [ˈɡɪŋən] ; full name:
Giengen an der Brenz; Swabian: Gẽänge) is a
former Free
Imperial City in
eastern Baden-Württemberg...
- German-based
plush toy company,
founded in 1880, with
headquarters in
Giengen, Germany. The
company claims to have made the world's
first factory-made...
- more
widely known as Steiff, a
maker of toy
stuffed animals. Born in
Giengen,
Kingdom of Württemberg,
Margarete contracted polio as a child, leaving...
- his
hometown Giengen by his aunt
Margarete Steiff, and
became integral to its
growth as a
global toy company.
Steiff was born in
Giengen, Germany. While...
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Giengen (Brenz)
station is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Giengen an der Brenz,
located in the
Heidenheim district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany...
- them
important values and
lessons along their journey in sport.
Sportwerk Giengen focuses on
sport for the
whole family, with a
large proportion of children...
- the 19th century. In 1808 it was
enlarged by
merging with the
Oberamt Giengen. It was
converted into a
district in 1934/38, and
enlarged by muni****lities...
- and
Siemens Munich. At that time, BSH
maintained factories in Berlin,
Giengen, and Traunreut, Germany. In 1976, BSH
acquired Pitsos in Athens, Greece...
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Charlotte Cave is a
dripstone cave near Hürben, a
district of
Giengen, in the
Swabian Jura in Baden-Württemberg. The cave is 587
meters long with side...
- A
replica Steiff model 55PB displa**** at the Steiff-Museum,
Giengen, Germany, 2006; no
original examples of the 55PB are
known to survive...