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Linsen mit Spätzle (lentils with
Swabian pasta),
normally accompanied by
wiener sausages, is a
traditional Swabian dish that is by many
Swabians considered...
- Jan
Linsen (****n, 1602 or 1603 – ****n, May 26, 1635) was a
Dutch painter of
mythological and
historical themes. Jan
Linsen travelled in
France and Italy...
- Jan
Frans Linsen (1903 – 1961) was a
Belgian long-distance runner. He
competed in the
marathon at the 1928
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- 1945. The
miniature submarines were a mix of one and two-man craft. The
Linsen explosive motorboats were
operated in
units of
three with two
boats carrying...
- Petersburg: Ein schwäbisch-russisches
Linsen-Märchen (bioland.de) "Die
guten ins Töpfchen... Die
Renaissance der "Alb-
Linsen"" (in German). SWR2 Wissen. Archived...
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Johanna Mathilda Linsén (November 26, 1831,
Helsinki -
February 5, 1872), was a
Finnish pedagogue. She is
regarded as a
pioneer within the
education of...
- hard to eat, but it is
cooked in some
traditional German dishes, such as
Linsen mit Spätzle or Eintopf, to add its
flavors to the food. Food
portal Baden-Württemberg...
- Visby-
Linsen (German,
includes pictures of all the
lenses found at Visby)
Institut für
Augenoptik Aalen,
Projekte & Aktivitäten,
Visby Linsen (German)...
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Linssen is a
Dutch patronymic surname specific to
Dutch Limburg. It and
Linsen appear to be a
hypercorrection of the name Lenssen/Lensen,
where "Lens"...
- festival.
Typical dishes of the
region are Maultaschen, Spätzle (e.g. as
Linsen mit Spätzle), Flädle soup,
Schupfnudeln and Zwiebelrostbraten. Location...