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Garrison Cemetery (Danish:
Garnisons Kirkegård) is a
cemetery in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
inaugurated in 1671 on a site just
outside the
Eastern City...
- that has a
military base nearby. The term
garrison comes from the
French garnison,
itself from the verb garnir, "to equip". "Garrison towns" (Arabic: أمصار...
- fort fort
frikkadel frikandel fricadelle meatball garnisoen garnizoen garnison garrison generaal generaal général
general granaat granaat grenade grenade...
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Garnison Church (
Garnisons Kirke) is a
church at
Sankt Annæ
Plads in Copenhagen, Denmark. The
Baroque church was
erected as a
church primarily intended...
- with a
cruciform floor plan. The
design of the
church was
inspired by
Garnisons Church in Copenhagen.
Virtually all
fixtures in the
church are made of...
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sailors in
royal service and
their families,
complementing the
military Garnisons Cemetery, from 1711
located on a
neighbouring site. When the
anchor forge...
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great collector". glyptoteket.com.
Retrieved June 1, 2019.
Minister book
Garnisons Kirke, København "Brewer Carl Jacobsen". carlsbergfondet.dk. Retrieved...
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Terror of the
Garrison (German: Der
Schrecken der
Garnison) is a 1931
German comedy film
directed by Carl
Boese and
starring Felix Bressart,
Lucie Englisch...
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General of
Stockholm Garrison (Swedish: Överkommendant för
Stockholms garnison).
Prior to
November 1905, the
Commandant General was a
specially appointed...
- ISBN 978-1-118-89024-0. spiegel.de:
Warum steht in
Polen eine Sowjet-
Garnison? (Der
Spiegel 20/1983) see also
Group of
Soviet Forces in
Germany see also...