- The
Zipser Germans,
Zipser Saxons, or, simply, just
Zipsers (German:
Zipser or
Zipser Deutsche, Romanian: Țipțeri, Hungarian: Cipszer, Slovak: Spišský...
- were
ultimately ****imilated into the
Zipser ethnic community.
During and
after the
Second World War, most
Zipsers evacuated or were
expelled to Germany...
- Olav
Zipser (born 12
March 1966, Simmern, West Germany) is a
German professional skydiver.
Zipser launched the
freeflying movement of the
early 1990s when...
- Paul
Victor Louis Zipser (born 18
February 1994) is a
German professional basketball player for MLP
Academics Heidelberg of the
Basketball Bundesliga (BBL)...
-
Zipser Willkür (i.e.
Zipser arbitrariness),
alternatively known as
Zipser Recht (i.e.
Zipser Law) as well, was the
official German town law (German: Deutsches...
-
Weihergraben is a
small river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a
right tributary of the
Zipser Mühlbach in Zips. List of
rivers of
Bavaria v t e...
- The
Zipser Berg is a hill in the
Franconian Jura in the
German state of Bavaria. v t e...
-
Barbara Zipser is a
Historian of Gr****
medicine from
antiquity to the
Middle Ages. She is
currently Senior Lecturer at
Royal Holloway,
University of London...
- Transylvania. In general, in Maramureș, the
Zipsers were
colonised in
mining areas. The same
applies for Bukovina,
where Zipsers were also
miners and lumberjacks...
- The
Hotel Zipser is
located in the
Lange G****e in the 8th
district of Vienna. The
hotel is a
member of the
PrivateCityHotels Group. In the 19th century...