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Wunder (German for "miracle") may
refer to:
Eduard Wunder (1800–1869),
German philologist...
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Wunder's Cemetery (sometimes
Wunder Cemetery; also
known as
German Lutheran Cemetery)[citation needed] is a 14.5-acre (5.9 ha)
German Protestant cemetery...
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George S.
Wunder (April 24, 1912 –
December 13, 1987) was an
American cartoonist best
known for his 26
years illustrating the
Terry and the
Pirates comic...
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Ingolf Wunder (born 8
September 1985 in Klagenfurt) is an
Austrian classical pianist. In 2010,
Wunder was the
second prize winner at the XVI International...
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competed for
Liechtenstein at the 2010
Winter Olympics in the four-man event.
Wunder was Liechtenstein's flag
bearer during the 2010
Winter Olympics opening...
- Fräulein
Wunder (German for "Miss Miracle") was a
German pop rock band from Friedberg, Hesse. The four band
members regularly met in 2006 at one of the...
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Martin Nordahl Hansen,
better known as
Wunder, is a
Danish professional League of
Legends player. He
began playing in the
League of
Legends European Championship...
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Harry Wyatt Wunderly (30 May 1892 – 14
April 1971) was an
Australian army
medical officer,
general practitioner,
medical administrator,
physician and...
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Wunder gescheh'n (German for "Miracles Happen") is the
first solo
album by
German pop
singer Nena. It was
released in
November 1989, two
years after the...
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Dresden TV tower. The
bridge is
colloquially referred to as
Blaues Wunder ("Blue Wonder"). This
common name
purportedly referred to the bridge's original...