- The
Kronen Zeitung (German: [ˈkʁoːnən ˈtsaɪtʊŋ]),
commonly known as the Krone, is Austria's
largest newspaper. It is
known for
being Eurosceptic. The first...
-
Kronen Brauerei, also
known as
Private Brewery Dortmund Kronen, was one of the
oldest breweries in
Westphalia and has its
headquarters at the Old Market...
-
Stories from the
Kronen (Spanish:
Historias del
Kronen) is a 1995
drama film
directed by
Montxo Armendáriz
based on the
novel of the same name by José...
- The
Crown Artillery Regiment (Danish:
Kronens Artilleriregiment) was an
artillery regiment of the
Royal Danish Army. On 1
August 1982 it was
merged with...
- and
films spell his
surname Kroenen, but this
would correctly be
spelled Krönen in German. Evers,
Florian (2011).
Vexierbilder des Holocaust. LIT Verlag...
- Drei
Kronen & Ehrt is a
former mine in the Harz
Mountains of
central Germany. It is
located in the
parish of
Elbingerode in the
county of Harz (Saxony-Anhalt)...
-
Historias del
Kronen is the
first novel by Madrid-born
Spanish author José Ángel Mañas, with
which he was a
finalist for the
Premio Nadal in
January 1994...
- Empire. The
official name of the
currency was
Krone (lit. 'crown', pl.
Kronen) in
Austria and
korona in Hungary. The
Latin form
Corona (plural Coronæ)...
- his fortune. In 1914, it had been
providing him with an
income of 300,000
Kronen a year, but by 1919 was
worth a
great deal more, with a
sizable portfolio...
- Brahe, the
German name for Koronowo,
Poland Diu Crône, a
medieval poem
Kronen Zeitung, an
Austrian tabloid The
Krone Group,
manufacturer Krone (mountain)...