- A
schanze (German: [ˈʃantsə] ) is,
according to the
specialist terminology of
German fortification construction, an
independent fieldwork that is frequently...
-
Michael Schanze (born 15
January 1947 in Tutzing) is a
German television presenter and singer.
Schanze studied from 1967 to 1970 at
University of Television...
- Kirk ****van
Schanze is an
American chemist previously at the
University of
Florida and
currently the
professor and
Robert A.
Welch Distinguished University...
- Paul-Ausserleitner-
Schanze ("Paul
Ausserleitner Hill") was
opened in 1947 as "Hochkönigsschanze", re-built in 2004, and is a ski
jumping venue in Bischofshofen...
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there are
traces of a
schanze line, that
consists of a
ditch and bank and
which continues southwards. The
epitaph of the
schanze commandant,
Johann Marckloffksy...
- The Bachtelblick-
Schanze is a ski
jumping hill in the town of Gibswil,
close to Fischenthal, Switzerland. It was
built in 2005-06 and was
opened in late...
- A
Viereckschanze (from
German "four-corner-rampart";
plural -en) is a
rectangular ditched enclosure that was
constructed during the Iron Age in
parts of...
- Gross-Titlis-
Schanze (en:
Large Titlis hill) is a
large ski
jumping hill,
located in Engelberg, Switzerland. It is
named after the
local mountain of Titlis...
- 48°19′28″N 13°59′39″E / 48.3244°N 13.9942°E / 48.3244; 13.9942 Aigner-
Schanze,
officially called Energie AG-Skisprung
Arena for
sponsorship reasons,...
- Bernina-Val-Roseg-
Schanze was a K75 ski
jumping hill
located in Val
Roseg valley at Pontresina, Switzerland,
opened in 1925. On 21
January 1928, Swiss...