- of Grisons. In
Swiss German, French-speaking
Switzerland is
known as
Welschland or Welschschweiz, and the French-speaking
Swiss as Welsche,
using the...
- and to
their area as
Welschland,
which has the same
etymology as the
English Welsh (see Walha). In
Germany Welsch and
Welschland refer to Italy; there...
-
refer to the French-speaking
Swiss as "Welsche", and to
their area as
Welschland,
which has the same
etymology as the
English Welsh (see Walha). Research...
- 77; XXII, 11 No. 77 IV, 8 No. 20 & Anh. No. 5 Die
Nonne Es liebt' in
Welschland irgendwo 29/5/1815 Text by Hölty, from Balladen, No. 5; Two versions:...
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August 2017. "Heine Songs". Schott.
Retrieved 24
August 2017. "... wie in
Welschland lau und blau ..." Schott.
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August 2017. "... was dem Herzen...
- of
Switzerland among its
surrounding countries, such that the
Romandy (
Welschland)
would be
awarded to
Vichy France,
Ticino to Italy, and Northern, Central...
- Anglo-Saxon-dominated
England Wallis, a
mostly French-speaking
canton in
Switzerland Welschland, the
German name for the french-speaking
Switzerland the
Polish and Hungarian...
- herbal, that manna, that was used to
purge humours, was
collected in
Welschland from
species of Fraxinus. In the same
article he
showed a
woodcut of Fraxinus...
-
German Welsch-
refers to the
inhabitants of
Romandy (Welschschweiz or
Welschland) and is
prefixed to
several German-language
placenames in Switzerland...
- erblickt'] for
voice and
piano (1815) D 208, Song "Die Nonne" ['Es liebt’ in
Welschland irgendwo'] for
voice and
piano (1815, 1st and 2nd versions; 1st version...