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Wilhelma (German: [vɪlˈhɛlma] ) is a zoological-botanical
garden in Stuttgart,
southern Germany,
located in the Bad
Cannstatt district in the
north of...
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Wilhelma (Hebrew: וילהלמה),
originally Wilhelma-Hamîdije, was
German Templer Colony in Palestine,
located southwest of al-'Abbasiyyah near Jaffa. Wilhelma...
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outskirts of the town of
Lydda (now Lod), near the
Templer colony of
Wilhelma. It was
built in 1934,
largely at the
urging of
Airwork Services. The first...
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Wilhelma-Theater is a
theatre in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. 48°48′19″N 9°12′34″E / 48.80528°N 9.20944°E / 48.80528; 9.20944 v t e v t e...
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remains of
Catherine Pavlovna of
Russia and King
William I of Württemberg
Wilhelma Zoo and
Botanical Gardens (1853) The
Observation Tower of Burgholzhof,...
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offering them low
interest loans. A
second wave of
pioneer settlers founded Wilhelma (now Bnei Atarot) in 1902 near Lod,
Walhalla (1903) near the
original Jaffa...
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Carolina Michaëlis de Vasconcelos, born
Karoline Michaelis (15
March 1851 – 18
November 1925) was a German-Portuguese romanist. She was an
important figure...
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architecture and
atmosphere (and famously, its inner-city
parks and
historic Wilhelma zoo), its
castles (such as
Castle Solitude), its
museums as well as a rich...
- 2004). "Kinetics and
rhythm of body
contractions in the
sponge Tethya wilhelma (Porifera: Demospongiae)". The
Journal of
Experimental Biology. 207 (Pt...
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Amorphophallus titanum in
Wilhelma Botanical and
Zoological Gardens, Stuttgart...