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Hambach Forest (German:
Hambacher Wald,
Hambacher Forst (German pronunciation: [ˈhambaxɐ ˈfɔʁst] ), Bürgewald, Die Bürge) is an
ancient forest located...
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Hambach Castle (German:
Hambacher Schloss) is a
castle near the
urban district Hambach of
Neustadt an der Weinstraße in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany...
- The
Hambacher Festival was a
German national democratic festival celebrated from 27 May to 30 May 1832 at
Hambach Castle, near
Neustadt an der Weinstraße...
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Ernest Adam
Hambacher (December 12, 1906 –
September 3, 1990) was an
American football player.
Hambacher was born in 1906 in Bloomfield, New Jersey, and...
- The
German flag used in the
Landtag is a
historical one used
during the
Hambacher Fest.
After the
elections of
March 14, 2021, the
composition of the Landtag...
- than it was originally. Due to the open-pit
mining of
lignite in the
Hambacher Loch, the flow of the
river had to be changed. The Erft gave its name...
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Rheinisches Braunkohlerevier "Münster:
Gericht stoppt vorläufig
Rodung im
Hambacher Forst".
Spiegel Online (in German). 2018-10-05.
Retrieved 2018-10-05....
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Josepha Duschek (née
Hambacher) (1754–1824) was an
outstanding soprano of the
classical era. She was a
friend of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who
wrote a...
- in this
combination during the
Hambacher Fest, a m****
demonstration by
German liberals at the
ruins of the
Hambacher Schloss in 1832. The Palatinate...
- have
become the town
quarters of
Branchweilerhof in the southeast, the
Hambacher Höhe to the southwest, the
Afrikaviertel (so
named because its streets...