- Gate (Czech: Moravská brána, Polish:
Brama Morawska, German: Mährische
Pforte, Slovak: Moravská brána) is a
geomorphological feature in the
Moravian region...
- Street), as it was
called at this time,
derived its name from the "Hohe
Pforte" (meaning High Porte) on the very
Southern end of the street.
During the...
- the word
appears lost, but its
nearest relative appears to be the
German "
pforte," for "gate" or "gap".
Someone referred to as a "fortochnik" is a criminal...
- German.
Their origin is thus no
longer recognizable for most
speakers (e.g.
Pforte, Tafel, Mauer, Käse, Köln from
Latin porta, tabula, murus, caseus, Colonia)...
-
Belfort Gap (French: Trouée de Belfort) or
Burgundian Gate (German:
Burgunder Pforte) is the area of
relatively flat
terrain in
Eastern France between the Vosges...
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southeastern edge of the
Vienna Basin from
Brucker Pforte in the
northeast to
Wiener Neustädter
Pforte (Ödenburger
Pforte) in the southwest. The
range lies to the...
-
Colonel Johann Casimir von
Schaumberg Pforte Household Foot
Regiment (8 companies) -
Colonel Johann von der
Pforte Vitzthum Household Foot
Regiment (8 companies)...
- Ruprecht. ISBN 3-525-27815-2. Mattheson,
Johann (1740).
Grundlage einer Ehren-
pforte,
woran der tüchtigsten Capellmeister, Componisten, Musikgelehrten, Tonkünstler...
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shopping street, but was
named after a gate at its
southern end (the Hohe
Pforte, or High Gate). The term High
Street is far less
commonly used in Ireland...
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converted into a
burial place for the Albertines, and the
Golden Gate (Goldene
Pforte), of
which exist three replicas in Cambridge, M****achusetts,
Moscow and...