- Look up
grossen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grossen is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jürg
Grossen (born 1969), Swiss...
- The Sons of
Great Bear (German: Die Söhne der
großen Bärin; literally, The Sons of the
Great She-Bear) is a 1966 East
German Western film,
directed by...
- The
villages in this muni****lity
include Großen-Buseck, Beuern, Alten-Buseck, Oppenrod, and Trohe.
Großen-Buseck is the
largest village, with 5.768 inhabitants...
- Jürg
Grossen (born 24
August 1969) is a
Swiss politician. He is a
member of the
National Council.
Since 2017, he has been the
president of the
Green Liberal...
- The
Volkshalle (German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlksˌhalə], "People's Hall"), also
called Große
Halle ([ˌɡʁoːsə ˈhalə], "Great Hall") or
Ruhmeshalle ([ˈʁuːməsˌhalə]...
- Françoise
Grossen (born 1943 in Neuchatel, Switzerland) is a
textile artist known for her
braided and
knotted rope sculptures. She
lives and
works in...
- The
discography of
German disco group Boney M.
includes 8
studio albums, 50 singles, and
numerous compilation albums.
Boney M – VHS,
Mirror Vision (1981)...
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Albrechtsberg an der
Großen Krems is a town in the
district of Krems-Land in the
Austrian state of
Lower Austria.
Albrechtsberg an der
Großen Krems is twinned...
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Trenck (German:
Trenck – Der
Roman einer großen Liebe) is a 1932
German historical film
directed by
Ernst Neubach and
Heinz Paul
starring Hans Stüwe, Dorothea...
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Großen Buseck is a
station in
Buseck in the
German state of Hesse. The
station is on the
Vogelsberg Railway (Gießen–Fulda railway) and has two platforms...