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- Hochland (German: highland) may refer to: Hochland (magazine), a German Catholic magazine (1903–1971) Hochland (Warhammer), a game Hochland Park, a suburb...
- Hochland Park (also Hochlandpark, seldom Highland Park) is a residential suburb in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. It is named after the German Khomas...
- Hochland (German pronunciation: [ˈhoːxˌlant] , lit. 'Highland') was a German Catholic magazine, published in Munich from 1903 to 1941 and again from 1946...
- periodical such as Der Morgen, Frankfurter Zeitung, Jüdische Rundschau, and Hochland. From 1937 to 1939, no articles were written. In 1937, The Trial was translated...
- 2000, p. 3 Bussmann, Walter (1969). "Pius XII an die deutschen Bischöfe". Hochland. 61: 61–65. Gutman, Israel, Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, p. 1136 P****elecq...
- capital of Namibia. It was situated in the area between today's suburbs of Hochland Park and Pioneers Park. Upon the creation of the neighborhood in 1912 by...
- Henny Trüb ist mein Auge: Trüb, trüb ist mein Auge wie Frische Bursche, Hochlands Bursche: Wem den Silbermond ihr dankt Die holde Maid von Inverness: Die...
- family house in Windhoek. Nujoma was born in Windhoek's Old Location (now Hochland Park) and raised by his mother Kovambo, as his father, SWAPO leader Sam...
- probably travel to Europe in the middle of November. "Please write to Kurhaus Hochland, Badgastein," he instructed her, "and enquire if I (and you also) can stay...
- best known for founding and editing the religious and cultural magazine Hochland. Muth attended the gymnasium in Worms from 1877 to 1881. With the intention...