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Irmela is a
feminine given name. In the Balkans,
Irmela is po****r
among the
Bosniaks in the
former countries of Yugoslavia. The name is a
hybrid between...
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Irmela Boßler (born in
Freiburg im Breisgau) is a
German Western concert flautist. Boßler,
daughter of the
composer Kurt Boßler [de] and the
singer Ursula...
- died in West
Berlin in 1988.
Asteroid 1178
Irmela,
discovered by Max Wolf, is
named after Ruska's wife
Irmela, who was Wolf's niece.[citation needed] His...
- 1178
Irmela,
provisional designation 1931 EC, is a
stony asteroid from the
middle regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 19
kilometers in diameter...
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Irmela Mensah-Schramm (born 1945) is a
human rights activist and
retired special needs teacher known for
removing and
painting over neo-**** and other...
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Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit (born 20
August 1948 in Korntal) is a
German ****anologist and translator. In 1992 she was
awarded Germany's most prestigious...
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Irmela Broniecki (26
April 1944 – 3
December 2019) was a
German fencer. She
competed in the women's
individual and team foil
events at the 1972 Summer...
- politische-bildung-brandenburg.de (in German).[permanent dead link] Nagel,
Irmela (1991).
Fememorde und
Fememordprozesse in der
Weimarer Republik (in German)...
- ****ociation. pp. 70, 174. ISBN 978-0-88091-428-4.
Vreni de Jong-Müggler;
Irmela Kelling; Jaap
Verheij (October 2011).
Gezond lekker eten / druk 6: kookboek...
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authors list (link) Hijiya-Kirschnereit,
Irmela (1996).
Rituals of self-revelation : Shishōsetsu as
literary genre and socio-cultural...