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Pfahl-Traughber (1963),
German political scientist,
sociologist and
government official John
Pfahl (1947–2021),
American photographer Wolfgang Pfahl (1947–2021)...
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Wolfgang Pfahl (23 June 1947 – 24
December 2021) was a
German politician. A
member of the
Christian Democratic Union of Germany, he
served in the Bürgerschaft...
- John
Pfahl (February 17, 1939 –
April 15, 2020) was an
American photographer.
Pfahl was born in New York City and grew up in Wanaque, New Jersey. He is...
- The
Dreieckige Pfahl ("Triangular Post") is a
historic boundary stone,
about 1.35 metres high and made of granite,
located southwest of the Brocken, the...
- The
Pfahl is a 150-kilometre-long
quartz vein that runs
through the
northeastern Bavarian Forest in Germany. From a
geomorphological point of view, it...
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Armin Pfahl-Traughber (born 1963) is a
German political scientist,
sociologist and
government official. He is
professor of
political science at the Federal...
- are also
produced in Germany. In the
latter country, 'Hoffmanns
Schwarzer Pfahl' is a
cultivar widely used by
commercial growers,
while 'Duplex' is po****r...
- here
along the
course of the
Black Regen. The
quartz lode
known as the
Pfahl runs
roughly through the
centre of the depression,
following the main Hercynian...
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social cleavages in Germany." DIW W****ly
Report 9.34 (2019): 289–300.
online Pfahl-Traughber,
Armin (2019). Die AfD und der Recht****tremismus: Eine Analyse...
- is a
ruined rock
castle at a
height of 758
metres on a
quartz ridge, the
Pfahl ("Burgberg") in the muni****lity of Weißenstein in the
borough of Regen...