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Kulmer may
refer to:
Ferdinand Kulmer (1925–1998),
Croatian abstract painter and
teacher House of
Kulmer,
Carinthian nobility with
branches in Croatia...
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House of
Kulmer is a
noble family originating in the
Duchy of Carinthia. The
family ancestry is
traced back to the 14th
century under names of
Kulmer and von...
- The
Kulmer Steig (Czech: Chlumecká stezka) is a
synonym for the
transport links from the Elbe
valley over the
eastern part of the
Eastern Ore Mountains...
- Chełmno land (Polish:
ziemia chełmińska, German:
Culmer Land or Kulmerland,
reconstructed Old Prussian: Kulma) is a part of the
historical region of Pomerelia...
- learning.
Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-63835-039-2. Mowlaee, Pejman;
Kulmer,
Josef (August 2015). "Phase
Estimation in Single-Channel
Speech Enhancement:...
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Ferdinand Kulmer (29
January 1925 – 11
November 1998) was a
Croatian abstract painter and teacher. He
studied at the
Budapest Academy of Fine Arts, the...
- Kulm law, Culm law or Chełmno Law (German:
Kulmer Recht; Latin: Jus
Culmense vetus; Polish:
Prawo chełmińskie) was a
legal constitution for a muni****l...
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article from
Russian Modelist-Constructor magazine,
December 1989 Huge RC
Kalinin K-7 CCCP, 6m
Wingspan and 7
Motors at
Kulmer Air Show 2014 ... on YouTube...
- 1963 in Zagreb).
Vorih completed his
academic studies under Ferdinand Kulmer and
began his
career under the
tutelage of
Croatian painter Edo Murtić....
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center of Novi Zagreb,
opened in 2009. The old
location is now part of the
Kulmer Palace in the
Gornji Grad. The
Institute for
Contemporary Art (Institut...