Braunschweig
Braunschweig (German pronunciation: [ˈbʁaʊ̯nʃvaɪ̯k] ; Low German: Brunswiek [ˈbrɔˑnsviːk]), also called Brunswick in English, is a city of 252,768 people (as of 31 December 2015), in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located north of the Harz mountains at the furthest navigable point of the Oker river, which connects to the North Sea via the rivers Aller and Weser. A powerful and influential centre of commerce in medieval Germany, Braunschweig was a member of the Hanseatic League from the 13th until the 17th century, and the capital of the state of Brunswick until its disestablishment in 1946. Today, Braunschweig is the second largest city in Lower Saxony and a major centre of scientific research and development.
Adolf WolfAlbrecht ZimmermannAlexander MadlungAndré EhrenbergArthur StrattonAugust Wilhelm Heinrich BlasiusAugust Wilhelm KnochAugustus William, Duke of Brunswick-BevernBernd BuchheisterBettina BlumenbergBurkhardt ÖllerCharles KonigChristian Rudolph Wilhelm WiedemannChristian Theodor von PincierChristiane KubrickConrad Friedrich HurlebuschConrad of SaxonyCornelius Ludewich Bartels
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Adolf RaegenerAlbert EichhornAnna RoleffesArend Friedrich WiegmannAugust HermannAugust Wilhelm Heinrich BlasiusAugust Wilhelm KnochChristian Nikolai Richard PohleEberhard August Wilhelm von ZimmermannErnst August Friedrich KlingemannErwin Otto MarxEwald BanseFriedrich Oskar GieselFritz PragerGeorg Dietrich LeydingGeorg Heinrich ZinckeGerhard Landmann
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Braunschweig
Braunschweig (German pronunciation: [ˈbʁaʊ̯nʃvaɪ̯k] ; Low German: Brunswiek [ˈbrɔˑnsviːk]), also called Brunswick in English, is a city of 252,768 people (as of 31 December 2015), in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located north of the Harz mountains at the furthest navigable point of the Oker river, which connects to the North Sea via the rivers Aller and Weser. A powerful and influential centre of commerce in medieval Germany, Braunschweig was a member of the Hanseatic League from the 13th until the 17th century, and the capital of the state of Brunswick until its disestablishment in 1946. Today, Braunschweig is the second largest city in Lower Saxony and a major centre of scientific research and development.
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25بك المحتوى هنا ينقصه الاستشه ...... بة كبيرة من اصول شرق أوروبية .
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Braunschweig (German pronuncia ...... ific research and development.
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Braunschweig (Nederlands: Brun ...... rootste stad van de deelstaat.
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Braunschweig (in basso tedesco ...... one dopo la capitale Hannover.
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Braunschweig (niedersächsisch ...... itel „Stadt der Wissenschaft“.
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Braunschweig o Brunswick (Acer ...... ck hasta su abolición en 1946.
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Brunsvique (em alemão: Braunsc ...... do exemplo do estilo românico.
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Brunswick (en allemand Braunsc ...... e, après Hanovre, sa capitale.
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Brunszwik (niem. Braunschweig, ...... nstytuty naukowe, wydawnictwa.
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Бра́уншвейг, Бра́уншвайг (нем. ...... зданную землю Нижняя Саксония.
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0531, 05307, 05309
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Oberbürgermeister
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2011-12-31
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38100–38126
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Kreisfreie Stadt
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Ulrich Markurth
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52.266666666666666 10.516666666666667
52.31666666666667 10.55
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25بك المحتوى هنا ينقصه الاستشه ...... بة كبيرة من اصول شرق أوروبية .
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Braunschweig (German pronuncia ...... ific research and development.
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Braunschweig (Nederlands: Brun ...... rootste stad van de deelstaat.
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Braunschweig (in basso tedesco ...... one dopo la capitale Hannover.
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Braunschweig (niedersächsisch ...... en rund eine Million Menschen.
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Braunschweig o Brunswick (Acer ...... ck hasta su abolición en 1946.
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Brunsvique (em alemão: Braunsc ...... uídas entre os anos 850 e 900.
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Brunswick (en allemand Braunsc ...... e, après Hanovre, sa capitale.
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Brunszwik (niem. Braunschweig, ...... nstytuty naukowe, wydawnictwa.
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Бра́уншвейг, Бра́уншвайг (нем. ...... зданную землю Нижняя Саксония.
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Braunschweig (stad)
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Braunschweig
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Braunschweig
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Braunschweig
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Brunsvique
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Brunswick (Basse-Saxe)
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Brunswick
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Brunszwik
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Брауншвейг
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براونشفايغ
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5.2266666667e+1
5.2316666667e+1