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Günzburg (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʏnt͡sbʊʁk] ; Swabian: Genzburg) is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It is a Große
Kreisstadt and the
capital of the Swabian...
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Günzburg is a
surname of
Swabian origin. Ginsberg, Ginsburg, Gensburg, Ginsburgh, Ginzberg, Ginzborg, and
Ginzburg are
variants of the surname. The Günzburg...
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Günzburg is a
Landkreis (district) in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. Its
capital is the town
Günzburg. It is
bounded by (from the
north and clockwise) the districts...
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Nicolas Louis Alexandre de
Gunzburg (French pronunciation: [ni.kɔ.lɑ lwi a.lɛɡ.zɑ̃.dʁə d(ə) ɡœ̃z.byʁ]; 12
December 1904 – 20
February 1981), also known...
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Milton Lowell Gunzburg (1910 –
April 6, 1991) was an
American journalist and screenwriter.
Gunzburg developed the
Natural Vision stereoscopic 3-D system...
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Gunzburg station is an
important Swabian railway junction and the only
station of the
large district town of
Günzburg in the
German state of Bavaria....
- was the son of
Gabriel Günzburg and the
father of
Horace Günzburg.
Having acquired great wealth during the
Crimean war,
Günzburg established a banking...
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Günzburg (Russian: Гораций Евзелевич Гинцбург, romanized: Goratsy
Yevzelevich Gintsburg; 8
February 1833 – 2
March 1909), 2nd
Baron Günzburg, was...
- The
Minda de
Gunzburg Center for
European Studies (CES) is a
center at
Harvard University dedicated to the study, understanding, and
promotion of European...
- Coalition: Ulm
Campaign 50km 30miles Ulm 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The
Battle of
Günzburg on 9
October 1805 saw
General of
Division Jean-Pierre
Firmin Malher's French...