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Heidelberg (German: [ˈhaɪdl̩bɛʁk] ;
Palatine German: Heidlberg) is the fifth-largest city in the
German state of Baden-Württemberg, and with a po****tion...
- 2nd ed., Springer:
Heidelberg, 2015, p. 210: „Homo
heidelbergensis (Homo
erectus heidelbergensis)
Heidelbergmensch Heidelberg man“;
Manfred Eichhorn...
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Heidelberg Castle (German:
Heidelberger Schloss) is a ruin in
Germany and
landmark of
Heidelberg. The
castle ruins are
among the most
important Renaissance...
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Heidelberg University,
officially the
Ruprecht Karl
University of
Heidelberg (German: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität
Heidelberg; Latin:
Universitas Ruperto...
- Davis: "What
Happened in
Heidelberg: From
Heidelberg Man to the Present":
Verlag Brausdruck GmbH, 1977.
Victor Hugo: "
Heidelberg" of
Frankfurt am Main:...
- The
Heidelberg Project is an
outdoor art
project in the McDougall-Hunt
neighborhood on Detroit's east side, just
north of the city's
historically African-American...
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Wikisource has an
English translation of the
Heidelberg Catechism The
Heidelberg Catechism (1563), one of the
Three Forms of Unity, is a
Reformed catechism...
- The
Bismarckplatz (pronunciation) in
Heidelberg is a
square named for Otto von Bismarck,
located at the
western end of the Hauptstr****e,
which forms the...
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Katja Schumacher (* 9
April 1968 in
Heidelberg) is a
German triathlete and
Ironman triathlete, and
previous German champion in both of
these disciplines...
- The
Heidelberg Thingstätte is an open-air
theatre on the
Heiligenberg in
Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was
built during the
Third Reich for...