- See
Tagsatzung for the
meaning in
historical Switzerland.
Vorort (plural: Vororte) is a
German term that
could be
considered roughly equivalent to a suburb...
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Drittel (1356–1554)
Regions Chief city (
Vorort) Wendish-Saxon Holstein, Saxony, Mecklenburg, Pomerania,
Brandenburg Lübeck Westphalian-Prussian Westphalia...
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connected to it and
densely po****ted, thus
distinguishing itself from a
Vorort (suburb). Historically, a
Vorstadt ("suburb" in German) was a settlement...
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mercantile elite. The
presiding canton of the
Federal Diet was
known as the
Vorort and was
usually the
canton which had
called the Diet. The Diet was held...
- 2024. "Границы разделения-3" (in Ukrainian).
Retrieved 25
October 2024.
Vorort in German,
French and
Italian in the
online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland...
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commerce et de l'industrie ("Swiss
union of
commerce and industry") or
Vorort, and of the Société pour le développement de l'économie
suisse ("society...
- [Bayern's
super talent:
Zidane is his role model] (in German). fussball-
vorort.de. 17
October 2012.
Retrieved 26
April 2013. "DBU's Talentpris" (in Danish)...
- gathering, but
during the 16th
century Zürich
permanently ****umed the
chair (
Vorort) and
Baden became the seat. The
Tagsatzung dealt with inter-cantonal affairs...
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village became part of
Hamburg in 1445 and
granted the
status of a
suburb (
Vorort) in 1919.
During World War II
until April 30, 1945 a
concentration camp...
- Unterhaching. "Copado Cheftrainer, ****er sein ****istent" (in German). fussball-
vorort.de.
Retrieved 21 June 2014.
Profile on fupa "****er, Florian".
Kicker (in...