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Neuland is a
German typeface that was
designed in 1923 by
Rudolf Koch for the
Klingspor Type Foundry. Koch
designed it by
directly carving each size of...
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Neuland Colony (Plautdietsch:
Nielaunt /ˈnilɔnt/) is a
Mennonite settlement in Paraguay.
After thousands of Plautdietsch-speaking
Russian Mennonites fled...
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Neuland is a
typeface designed in 1923.
Neuland (German for new land) may also
refer to:
Neuland, Hamburg,
quarter in the
German city of
Hamburg Neuland...
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Alfred Karl
Neuland (10
October 1895 – 16
November 1966) was an
Estonian weightlifter. He
competed in the 1920 and 1924
Olympics and won a gold and a...
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Fritz Neuland (30
January 1889 – 4
November 1969) was a
Bavarian lawyer,
Jewish leader, and Senator. In the 1920s, he had a law
office in Munich, together...
- Olav
Neuland (often
spelled wrongly Olev
Neuland; 29
April 1947
Viljandi – 21 May 2005 Anija) was an
Estonian film director. He died on May 21, 2005,...
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Neuland Lighthouse (German:
Leuchtturm Neuland) is a
lighthouse in the
north German state of Schleswig-Holstein on the
Baltic Sea
coast that was in service...
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Neuland: Antireligiöse
Zweiwochenschrift der
Sowjetdeutschen (Russian: Новь;
translation of the name: "The
Virgin Land", or "The New Land": "Antireligious...
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Neuland is a
quarter of Hamburg, Germany, in the
borough of Harburg. It is
located in the east of the
borough below the Elbe river. In 2020 the po****tion...
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Wilhelm Neuland (14 July 1806 – 28
December 1889) was a
German musician and
composer of the
Romantic era, with
activities mainly in Bonn (Kingdom of Prussia)...