- The
Münchner Illustrierte was a
German magazine published in the Süddeutscher
Verlag w****ly
since 1950, initially,
under the
title "Neue
Münchner Illustrierte"...
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Münchner Kindl,
meaning "Munich child" in the
Bavarian dialect, is the name of the
symbol on the coat of arms of the city of Munich. This
symbol has been...
- The
Münchner Bank is a
German credit union headquartered in Munich.
Founded in 1862, it is the
oldest and
largest credit union in
Bavaria with 525 employees...
- The
Münchner Haus ("Munich House") on Germany's
highest mountain, the Zugspitze, is an
Alpine Club hut
belonging to the
Munich Section of the
German Alpine...
- a
German pop and rock band
Münchner Freiheit, a
square in Munich, Germany,
called Münchener
Freiheit until 1998
Münchner Freiheit (Munich U-Bahn), a...
- The Börse München is a
stock exchange based in Munich, Germany.
Founded in 1830, it
currently lists over 6300 securities. The Börse München was officially...
- The
Munich Security Conference (MSC; German:
Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz) is an
annual conference on
international security policy that has been held...
- The
Münchner Merkur (German pronunciation: [ˈmʏnçnɐ ˈmɛʁkuːɐ̯],
literally "Munich Mercurius", i.e. the
Roman god of messengers) is a
German Bavarian daily...
- also
known as the
Munich Soviet Republic (German: Räterepublik Baiern,
Münchner Räterepublik), was a short-lived
unrecognised socialist state in Bavaria...
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Münchner Volkstheater, or
Munich People’s Theater, is a
company based in the
Bavarian capital and
operated by the
cultural office of the city government...