- Look up
Kirmes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kirmes may
refer to:
Kirmes (also
known as Kirchweih),
festival dedicated to church's
patron saint or...
-
annual visitor numbers to the
Cranger Kirmes grew to
about 4
million now. The
horse market of the
Cranger Kirmes takes place each year on the Thursday...
- Nördlingen 1986, ISBN 3-89190-005-8. Karl Ruisinger:
Kirmes Special.
Karussells 1950er und 1960er
Jahre (=
Kirmes Special 1). Gemi Verlag,
Reichertshausen 2005...
- Karl
Oskar Kirmes (born 19
December 1995) is a
Finnish male
artistic gymnast representing his
nation in
international competitions.
Kirmes was born in...
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Archived from the
original on
December 16, 2010. "Royalb_lBavarianb_lWheel --
kirmes-net.de".
kirmes-net.de.
Ferris Wheels - A Waymarking.com Category...
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Oktoberfest Munich, the
Cranger Kirmes in
Herne and the
Rheinkirmes in Düsseldorf)
Cranger Kirmes,
Herne – a
Kirmes was
originally the
anniversary of...
- For
about 30 years, the
tradition of the
Rockenfeld fair (Rockenfelder
Kirmes) has been established, a
party organized on this site
every year on May...
- The
Largest Fair on the
Rhine (German: Größte
Kirmes am Rhein) is a fair in Düsseldorf, one of Germany's largest. It
takes place the
third w**** in July...
- and some
smaller shops for
daily needs.
Famous is the
yearly "Mauritius
Kirmes", a
typical small fun fair
celebrated at the end of
September in relation...
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original on
December 20, 2020.
Retrieved December 20, 2020 – via www.welt.de. "
Kirmes".
Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg.
Archived from the
original on 2020-11-04...