- of what is now
Serbia and
Romania (the
Danube Swabians, Satu Mare
Swabians,
Banat Swabians and
Swabian Turkey) in the 18th century,
where they were invited...
- present-day countries:
Germans of Hungary; Satu Mare
Swabians;
Germans of Croatia, Bačka, the
Banat Swabians; and the
Vojvodina Germans of Serbia's Vojvodina...
- Romania,
Serbia Swabians, an
ethnic group of
Germany Search for "
swabian" or "schwabian" on Wikipedia.
Swabia (disambiguation)
Swabian Alb, a mountainous...
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Swiss German. It can be
divided into South-East
Swabian, West
Swabian and
Central Swabian. The
Danube Swabians from Hungary, Romania, and
former Yugoslavia...
- The
Banat Swabians are an
ethnic German po****tion in the
former Kingdom of
Hungary in Central-Southeast Europe, part of the
Danube Swabians and Germans...
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which are well
known across Germany because they are
televised every year.
Swabians generally are
expected to go to work as
normal on Rose
Monday and Fat Tuesday...
- (Branau), and
Somogy (Schomodei), and is the
largest po****tion of the
Danube Swabians (Donauschwaben ).
Despite the name,
virtually no
ethnic Turks live in the...
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miles south at Schwaderloh,
arrived and met the
Swabians in the
Battle of Schwaderloh. The
Swabians lost more than 1,000 soldiers; 130 from the city...
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literally "
Swabian".
Danube Swabians (Donauschwaben):
Banat Swabians Germans of
Hungary Germans of
Romania Germans of
Serbia Satu Mare
Swabians Swabian Turkey...
- The
Swabian League (Schwäbischer Bund) was a
mutual defence and
peace keeping ****ociation of
Imperial Estates – free
Imperial cities, prelates, prin****lities...