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Wartha may
refer to the
following places:
Wartha (Königswartha), a part of Königswartha, Saxony,
Germany Wartha (Eisenach), a part of Eisenach, Thuringia...
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Wartha is a town in the
subdivision of
Wartha-Göringen
which forms part of the independent-city
district of
Eisenach in
Thuringia state, Germany. Near...
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Koblenz and
Wartha, and was
named after the lake Knappensee. In 2004 it was disbanded. Groß Särchen and
Koblenz became parts of Lohsa,
Wartha became a part...
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Tolcarne Wartha is a
hamlet in west Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is
between Porkellis and Four
Lanes near the hill of Carnmenellis.
Cornwall portal...
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Countess Vilma Hugonnai de Szentgyörgy (30
September 1847 in Nagytétény,
Hungary (today part of Budapest) – 25
March 1922 in Budapest) was the
first Hungarian...
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Kunja (Kánchá), also
known as
Lower Morehead or Peremka, is a
Papuan language of New Guinea.
Kunja at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e...
- CAN-13-3723. PMC 4182950. PMID 25082815. Ries CH,
Cannarile MA,
Hoves S, Benz J,
Wartha K,
Runza V, et al. (June 2014). "Targeting tumor-****ociated macrophages...
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Southwestern Germany consisted of today's A 9 and A 4 with
border crossing at
Wartha (E)/Herleshausen (W). A
fourth (via today's A 9) to
Southern Germany had...
- Timbrelham, Tintagel, ****on, Todpool, Tolborough, Tolcarne,
Tolcarne Wartha, Toldish, Tolgullow,
Tolgus Mount, Tolskithy,
Tolvaddon Downs, Tomperrow...
- Penn Din
meaning "headland fort",
previously known as Cornish:
Boskaswal Wartha,
meaning "Caswal's high dwelling") is a
village and
ecclesiastical parish...