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- Central Europe, notably some areas of Germany and Switzerland, where ein Schoppen is colloquially used for roughly half a litre. In Spanish holiday resorts...
- Casper Schoppen is a Dutch chess grandmaster. In May 2019, he achieved a world record in "Puzzle Rush" on Chess.com, with a score of 70. In February 2020...
- Apfelwein, restaurants and smaller manufacturers may instead call the beverage Schoppen or Schoppe, which actually refers to the measure of the gl****. In the Frankfurt...
- – elder regional meanings "beer mug" and "beer measure of 1 litre or 2 Schoppen". The word can be compared to English stean "stone or earthen vessel",...
- River Meuse and captured Ligneuville, byp****ing the towns of Mödersheid, Schoppen, Ondenval, and Thirimont. The terrain and poor quality of the roads made...
- confusion. In German and Dutch the suit is alternatively named Schippen and schoppen respectively, meaning shovels. French roi (king), dame (dame, lady), valet...
- Parliament of the German-speaking Community of Belgium. Born on 4 June 1952 in Schoppen, Lambertz' interest in politics came early in his career, having served...
- Herresbach, Iveldingen, Medell, Meyerode, Mirfeld, Möderscheid, Montenau, Schoppen, Stephanshof, Valender and Wereth. The name Amel is of Celtic origin and...
- and jazz harpist Casper Ruud (born 1998), Norwegian tennis player Casper Schoppen (born 2002), Dutch chess grandmaster Casper Sloth (born 1992), Danish footballer...
- confusion. In German and Dutch the suit is alternatively named Schippen and schoppen respectively, meaning shovels. Possibly alludes to the kingdom of Granada...