- German:
Helgoland,
pronounced [ˈhɛlɡoˌlant] ;
Heligolandic Frisian: deät Lun, lit. 'the Land',
Mooring Frisian: Hålilönj, Danish:
Helgoland) is a small...
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Helgoland is a book by
Italian physicist Carlo Rovelli about quantum mechanics and the
relational interpretation of it that
Rovelli developed. The title...
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named Helgoland after the
island of
Heligoland (German:
Helgoland) or the
Battle of
Helgoland, an
action during the
Second Schleswig War.
Helgoland (1860...
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mounted on the
earlier vessels—and an
improved propulsion system. The
Helgolands were
easily distinguished from the
preceding N****aus by the
three funnels...
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Helgoland class may
refer to
either of the following:
Helgoland-class battleship, a
class of
German battleships built before World War I
Helgoland-class...
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Helgoland Island (Norwegian: Helgolandøya) is an
island in the
Svalbard archipelago, one of the
islands of Kong
Karls Land. It is
located in the bay of...
- HDMS
Helgoland was a
coast defence barbette ironclad bult for the
Royal Danish Navy in the late 1870s. The ship was
decommissioned in 1907 and subsequently...
- The
Helgoland underwater laboratory (UWL) is an
underwater habitat. It was
built by Dräger in Lübeck,
Germany in 1968 for the
Biological Institute Helgoland...
- with the four N****au-class
ships in the lead,
followed directly by the
Helgolands, with the
Kaisers and Königs
astern of them. The rear was
again brought...
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Helgoland, WAB 71, is a secular,
patriotic cantata for male
choir and orchestra,
composed by
Anton Bruckner in 1893.
Since Bruckner did not
complete the...