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Flensburg (German: [ˈflɛnsbʊʁk] ;
Danish and Low Saxon:
Flensborg;
South Jutlandic: Flensborre;
North Frisian: Flansborj) is an
independent town in the...
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Flensburg Firth or
Flensborg Fjord (German:
Flensburger Förde; Danish:
Flensborg Fjord) is the
westernmost inlet of the
Baltic Sea. It
forms part of the...
- The DGF
Flensborg is a
German ****ociation
football club from the city of Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein. DGF is the
largest of the
clubs of the Danish...
- in 1864, Rømø, as
Flensborg, p****ed
under Prussian rule (and from 1871
German territory; Rømø
remained so
until 1920, and
Flensborg – now
Flensburg –...
- The
frigate and man-of-war
Flensborg, or Flensburg, was a
Danish East
Indiaman sent on 2
December 1629 to
Tranquebar as the
third cargo to India. However...
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minority financially.
Danish schools and
organizations have been run in
Flensborg since 1920, and
since 1926
throughout the
greater region.
Before the adoption...
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Flensborg Avis is a
Danish language daily newspaper,
published in
Flensburg (Danish:
Flensborg), Germany. It
regularly cooperates with
Flensburger Tageblatt...
- Germany's
northernmost town. It is
situated on the
south side of the
Flensborg Fjord, an
inlet of the
Baltic Sea, approx. 10 km
northeast of Flensburg...
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unification of
Germany had
become German hands. In Denmark, the loss of
Flensborg caused a
political crisis, Påskekrisen or the
Easter Crisis, as it happened...
- The Fredericia–Padborg
railway line (Danish: Fredericia-Padborg-banen) is a 110.6
kilometres (68.7 mi) long
railway line in
Denmark which runs through...