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divided between the
states of
Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg.
Swabians (
Schwaben,
singular Schwabe) are the
natives of
Swabia and
speakers of
Swabian German...
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Krumbach (also:
Krumbach (
Schwaben)) is a town with 13,000
residents in the
district Günzburg in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It is the
second biggest town...
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Schwaben Quellen (in English, "Swabian Springs") is a
large spa/waterpark
complex located in Stuttgart, Germany. The
Schwaben Quellen is ****ociated...
- The
Duchy of
Swabia (Middle High German:
Herzogtuom Swaben; Latin:
Ducatus Allemaniæ) was one of the five stem
duchies of the
medieval German Kingdom....
-
Philipp von
Schwaben. Ein
Staufer im
Kampf um die Macht.
Darmstadt 2003, pp. 36–38 (in German).
Eduard August Winkelmann (1873).
Philipp von
Schwaben und Otto...
- SMS
Schwaben ("His Majesty's Ship Swabia") was the
fourth ship of the
Wittelsbach class of pre-dreadnought
battleships of the
German Imperial Navy. Schwaben...
- The
Capture of
Schwaben Redoubt (
Schwaben-Feste) was a
tactical incident in the
Battle of the Somme, 1916
during the
First World War. The
redoubt was a...
- TSV
Schwaben Augsburg is a
German football club
which is part of a
larger sports ****ociation
whose origins go back to the 1847
formation of the gymnastics...
- LZ 10
Schwaben was a
German rigid airship built by
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin in 1911 and
operated by
DELAG (Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-Aktiengesellschaft) for...
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merger while,
shortly after, 75
percent of
Schwaben's members also
approved the motion.
Schwaben, however,
opted for the "small solution"—the club...