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- "History". Garnisons Kirkegård. Retrieved 16 December 2010. [1] CWGC Casualty Record. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Garnisons Kirkegård. Official...
- Garnison Church, Copenhagen The Garnison Church (Garnisons Kirke) is a church at Sankt Annæ Plads in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Baroque church was erected...
- A garrison (from the French garnison, itself from the verb garnir, "to equip") is any body of troops stationed in a particular location, originally to...
- fort fort fort frikkadel frikadel fricadelle meatball garnisoen garnizoen garnison garrison generaal generaal général general granaat granaat grenade grenade...
- m (318 ft) Pavia Cathedral 1885 Pavia  Italy 97.0 m (318 ft) Temple de Garnison 1881 Metz  France Nave was demolished in 1952 97.0 m (318 ft) Temple Saint-Étienne...
- Felix and his older brother Nikolai. The prince attended pre-school at the Garnison Church in Copenhagen, and at age six, followed in the footsteps of his...
- reposant sur une série de traités et d'alliances et sur l'installation de garnisons commandées par des officiers français. [...] C'est un système très souple...
- 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...
- Maurice Cammage Le gros lot Maurice Cammage Ça colle Christian-Jaque 1934 La garnison amoureuse Frédéric, un cavalier Max de Vaucorbeil The Bread Peddler Billenbuis...
- comptabilité intérieures des corps de troupe. Livre de cuisine militaire en garnison. Paris: Charles-Lavauzelle – via BnF Catalogue général. "Louis Felix Diat"...