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Tachov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtaxof]; German:
Tachau) is a town in the Plzeň
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 14,000 inhabitants. It lies on...
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Tachau and
Vought was an
American architectural firm
active in the mid-twentieth-century New York City that
specialized in
mental hygiene hospitals. It...
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Tachau was an
American architectural firm in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century New York City, and was the
predecessor firm of
Tachau and...
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Schlacht bei
Tachau) or
Battle of Mies (German:
Schlacht bei Mies) was
fought on 4
August 1427 near the
Bohemian towns of
Tachov (
Tachau) and Stříbro...
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William Gabriel Tachau, AIA, (April 1875 –
January 1969), was an
American architect active in early- to mid-twentieth-century New York City. With Lewis...
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Frank Tachau (19
October 1929, Braunschweig,
Germany – 23 July 2010, Sykesville, USA) was an
American scholar of
German descent. He is
credited with raising...
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Tachau, p. 224. Clark, p. 212.
Tachau, p. 223. Hewlett, "1st
African American Ky. High-Court
Justice –
William E.
McAnulty 1947–2007".
Tachau, pp...
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receiving around 70% of the vote in Algiers,
Constantine and Oran.
Frank Tachau (1994)
Political parties of the
Middle East and
North Africa, Greenwood...
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Dauba Leitmeritz Egerer Kreis – 12
political districts: Eger
Falkenau Plan
Tachau Carlsbad Luditz Graßlitz
Joachimsthal Saaz
Kaaden Brüx
Teplitz Pilsner Kreis...
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International Atatürk
Conference at the
Istanbul University with
speakers Frank Tachau, François Georgeon, Sadi
Irmak and
Kemal Karpat among others May 1981, International...