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Weißenberg (German) or Wóspork (Upper Sorbian,
pronounced [ˈwʊspɔʁk]) is a town in the
district of Bautzen, in Saxony, Germany. The
Upper Lusatian town...
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Weissenberg or
Weißenberg may
refer to:
Weißenberg, a town in Saxony,
Germany the
scene of the
Battle of
White Mountain Weißenberg (Frankenweide), a hill...
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Alexis Sigismund Weissenberg (Bulgarian: Алексис Сигизмунд Вайсенберг; 26 July 1929 – 8
January 2012) was a Bulgarian-born
French pianist. Born into a...
- In
fluid dynamics, the
Weissenberg effect is a
phenomenon that
occurs when a
spinning rod is
inserted into a
solution of
elastic liquid.
Instead of being...
- The
Weissenberg number (Wi) is a
dimensionless number used in the
study of
viscoelastic flows. It is
named after Karl
Weissenberg. The
dimensionless number...
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Sophie Weißenberg (born 24
September 1997) is a
German track and
field athlete who
competes in
international elite competitions. She is a
World U20 silver...
- the
federal state of
Saxony in Germany. It was
absorbed into the town
Weißenberg in 1994. The
Nostitz family is
named after it. The
theologian and author...
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Arthur Emil von
Weissenberg (25
January 1863,
Viipuri – 15
February 1945) was a
Finnish jurist and politician. He was a
Member of the Diet of Finland...
- I. M. (Isaac Meir)
Weissenberg (1878/1881, Żelechów -
August 13, 1938, Warsaw) was a Yiddish-language
writer in Warsaw, Poland. A
disciple of I.L. Peretz...
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Adolf Weissenberg (1790–1840) was a
Bavarian architect and archaeologist. He was
appointed by Otto of
Greece as
ephor of antiquities,
overseeing all archaeology...