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Lorraine, he took his case to the Imperial Chamber Court in Speyer. During the trial, Lorraine argued that, firstly, a significant part of the territory of Zweibrücken-Bitsch had been
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Pirmasens announced that about 50 paintings, which had been stored in the air-raid shelter at Husterhoh School during the war, had been plundered during the arrival of the American troops. The paintings were returned in 2006.
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CONVAR Deutschland GmbH - provides data recovery of hard drives within difficult setups
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1467:"Bevölkerungsstand 2022, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden"
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Gräber/Spindler, Die Pfalzbefreier, Ludwigshafen/Rhein, 2005
1257:(1835–1884), Union Army general during the American Civil War
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WHG-Rahn GmbH - Systems for heating and cooling, plumbing
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1281:(born 1982), cellist
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1387:Old cemetery
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1082:RC Pirmasens
1061:SG Pirmasens
1058:GW Pirmasens
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1797:Alzey-Worms
1771:Zweibrücken
1716:Frankenthal
1698:in Germany
1654:(in German)
1646:(in German)
1638:(in German)
1556:, pp. 23-24
1267:Betty Amann
1148:engineering
992:infantryman
983:and of the
981:Blieskastel
977:Zweibrücken
711:Main sights
691:during the
678:separatists
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612:Ludwig VIII
563:Before the
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2008:Categories
1817:Birkenfeld
1604:2021-03-08
1498:2013-08-27
1441:References
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1107:cardiology
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953:landgraves
912:See also:
895:The Greens
682:occupation
272:Population
235:Lord mayor
228:Government
2019:Pirmasens
1992:Thuringia
1920:Full list
1914:Districts
1787:Ahrweiler
1751:Pirmasens
1375:Dynamikum
1316:Pirmasens
1285:Erik Durm
1261:Hugo Ball
1224:Education
1219:WASGAU AG
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1109:equipment
1094:Companies
1023:Pirmasens
1019:Choir of
1001:Christmas
889:Die Linke
729:Hugo Ball
689:synagogue
600:Ludwig IX
597:Landgrave
591:In 1736,
569:Spaniards
553:Leiningen
510:In 1560,
473:in 1100.
408:Bärmasens
404:Bermesens
400:Bärmesens
375:Pirmasens
320:UTC+02:00
299:UTC+01:00
294:Time zone
264:Elevation
1972:Saarland
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850:Politics
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494:Lorraine
217:District
1932:Bavaria
1862:Neuwied
1726:Koblenz
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627:Prussia
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420:Germany
363:Website
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