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Statistisches Jahrbuch 2006. German:
Nationalsozialistischer Staat (lit. 'National
Socialist State'), NS-
Staat (lit. '**** State') for short; also Nationalsozialistisches...
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Staats (1891-1915),
German gymnast Austin Staats (born 1998),
Haudenosaunee lacrosse player Barent Staats (1796–?),
American politician Brad
Staats (born...
- of the
Staats family in New
Amsterdam and the
early American colonies.
Staats was born in
Holland around 1618 and his
parents were
Isaac Staats (b. ca...
- De
Staat (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈstaːt]) is a
Dutch alternative rock band,
formed in
Nijmegen in 2006.
Their name
translates to "The State". In May...
- A High
Council of
State (in Dutch: Hoog
College van
Staat) is a
Council of
which the
independence is
guaranteed in the
Constitution of the Netherlands...
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Minister van
Staat (Dutch)
means "Minister of State".
Minister of
State (Netherlands)
Minister of
State (Belgium) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Jeremy Ray
Staat (born
October 10, 1976) is an
American former professional football player who was a
defensive lineman and
offensive lineman who pla****...
- po****tion of the
Generality Lands was
overwhelmingly Roman Catholic. The
prefix Staats-
indicates that this part of the
province was
under general States rule...
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Barent Philip Staats (September 25, 1796 – ?) was the
mayor of Albany, New York.
Staats ran as a
Democrat and
defeated John
Townsend (Whig) by 336 votes...
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Sanguinet &
Staats was an
architectural firm
based in Fort Worth, Texas, with as many as five
branch offices in Texas. The firm
specialized in steel-frame...