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Grafing bei München (officially:
Grafing b.München) is a town in the
district of Ebersberg,
Upper Bavaria, Germany.
Grafing is in the
Munich Region, about...
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Heinrich Gräfe or
Graefe (3
March 1802 – 22 July 1868) was a
German educator.
Gräfe was born on 3
March 1802 at Buttstädt in Saxe-Weimar. He
studied mathematics...
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Grafing Stadt station is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Grafing,
located in the
Ebersberg district in
Upper Bavaria, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas...
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Gräfe is a surname, and may
refer to:
Albrecht von
Graefe (ophthalmologist) (1828–1870),
German oculist Annah Graefe, late 20th-
early 21st-century German...
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Grafing station (German:
Grafing Bahnhof,
rather than
Bahnhof Grafing,
because it
serves the town but is not
located in it) is a
station in the Bavarian...
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Manuel Gräfe (born 21
September 1973) is a
former German football referee. He
refereed for
Hertha 03
Zehlendorf of the
Berlin Football ****ociation. He...
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Johann Friedrich Gräfe (7 May 1711 – 5 or 8
February 1787) was a
civil servant and an
amateur composer,
whose works are
still known today. He was born...
- Karl
Ferdinand von
Gräfe, (8
March 1787 – 4 July 1840) was a
German surgeon from Warsaw. He was the
father of
ophthalmologist Albrecht von
Graefe (1828–1870)...
- Jean-Pierre
Grafé is the son of
Jacques Grafé, a
lawyer in Liège, and the
grandson of
Alfred Grafé, a
professor at the
University of Liège.
Grafé earned a...
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Germany claims some of the most
renowned composers, singers,
producers and
performers of the world.
Germany is the
largest music market in Europe, and...