- A gym,
short for
gymnasium (pl.:
gymnasiums or gymnasia), is an
indoor venue for
exercise and sports. The word is
derived from the
ancient Gr**** term "gymnasion"...
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mandatory subject in all
gymnasiums, just as
Ancient Gr**** is, with Latin, in a
certain type of
gymnasiums called classical gymnasiums (klasična gim****ja)...
- part of the
Russian Empire. The 1st
Gymnasium was
opened in 1803 and
closed in 1918. The 1st and 2nd
gymnasiums were
located on the
premises of Vilnius...
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Empire there were 30
gymnasiums of the
Department of
Institutions of
Empress Maria: 9945
students studied in them. Most
gymnasiums were
closed after the...
- up
gymnasium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gymnasium may
refer to:
Gymnasium (ancient Greece),
educational and
sporting institution Gymnasium (school)...
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States refers to
gymnasiums primarily used by
secondary schools for
basketball purposes. 14 of the 16
largest high
school gymnasiums are
located in the...
- The Are-
Gymnasium is a
secondary school located in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler. In 2007, it
became the
first full-day
school in Rhineland-Palatinate with an...
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Patten Gymnasium is the name of two multi-purpose
gymnasiums (one past and one present) in Evanston, Illinois,
United States, on the
campus of Northwestern...
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young men
received training in
physical exercises. The
supervision of the
gymnasiums was
entrusted to gymnasiarchs, who were
public officials responsible for...
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system has six
gymnasiums across Greater Copenhagen, and
their main
offices are
located at
Sukkertoppen Gymnasium.
Gymnasiums:
Baltorp Gymnasium and Business...