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Ländle (diminutive of land in some
dialects of the
German language,
notably Low
Alemannic and Swabian) is
sometimes used in
German as a
colloquial sobriquet...
- Mercedes-Benz Group,
Schwarz Group, Porsche,
Bosch and SAP. The
sobriquet Ländle, a
diminutive of the word Land in the
local Swabian,
Alemannic and Franconian...
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William Landles (25
November 1923 – 17
August 2016) was a
Scottish artist and
sculptor from the
Scottish Borders town of Hawick. Born in
Hawick he left...
- 2024). "Bandenkriminalität im Südwesten - Das
Ländle und die Gangs" [Gang
crime in the
southwest - The
Ländle and the gangs]. Tagesschau.de (in German)....
- Iain
Joseph Robert Landles is an
English playwright and novelist. His
plays are
mainly avant garde and
experimental in nature, and his work has been seen...
- /ˈsweɪbiə/ SWAY-bee-ə; German:
Schwaben [ˈʃvaːbm̩],
colloquially Schwabenland or
Ländle;
archaic English also
Suabia or
Svebia Cornelius Tacitus.
Alfred John Church;...
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Elisabeth Ländle is a
former German curler. She is a 1993
World women's
silver and a 1994
World women's
bronze medallist.
Curling -
Deutsche Meisterschaften(in...
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south of Nördlingen. From west to east,
these included the Himmelrech,
Ländle, Lachberg, Heselberg, and Albuch, the
latter arguably being the most important...
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numerous Arlen bushes there, the so-called
mountain pines. Its
nickname is
Ländle ('small land'). The
frame of
reference for this was the much
larger and...
- "morphological innovation",
wherein he
frequently creates what
critic Ian
Landles calls: "unusual
compounds suggestive of 'a child's language'" like "'mud-luscious'...