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  1. Hermanos Lumière. Auguste Marie Louis Nicolas Lumière ( Besanzón, 19 de octubre de 1862- Lyon, 10 de abril de 1954) y Louis Jean Lumière (Besanzón, 5 de octubre de 1864- Bandol, 6 de junio de 1948) fueron dos hermanos franceses, inventores del cinematógrafo. 1 2 . Su proyección del 22 de marzo de 1895 para unos 200 miembros de la ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_GermansThe Germans - Wikipedia

    The Germans. " The Germans " (named on some releases as " Fire Drill ") [1] is the sixth episode of the BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers. In the episode, while suffering the effects of a concussion, Basil Fawlty waits on a party of hotel guests from West Germany. Despite warning his staff "They're Germans!

  3. Occasionally, Zipser Germans are also referred to as Zipser Saxons ( Hungarian: szepesi szászok or szepességi szászok, German: Zipser Sachsen ), a name stemming from their geographic origin of initial settlement during medieval times corresponding to the present-day Spiš (German: Zips) region situated in north-eastern Slovakia.

  4. The first Black Sea German settlements in the United States were established in 1873 near the town of Lesterville, South Dakota, but they soon spread throughout both Dakotas. Lutherans and Catholics were the largest groups among the Black Sea Germans in the Dakotas. Other settlers from the Black Sea were Russian Mennonites and Hutterites, as ...

  5. Russian Germans in North America are descended from the many ethnic Germans from Russia who emigrated to North America . Migration to Canada and the United States by Germans from Russia peaked in the late 19th century. [citation needed] The upper Great Plains of the United States and southern Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan in Canada have ...

  6. Germans in Czechoslovakia (1918–1938) The German-speaking population in the interwar Czechoslovak Republic, 23.6% of the population at the 1921 census, [1] usually refers to the Sudeten Germans, although there were other German ethno-linguistic enclaves elsewhere in Czechoslovakia (e.g. Hauerland or Zips) inhabited by Carpathian Germans ...

  7. Today's Germans in the Czech republic form a small minority, remaining after the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans who had formed a majority in several areas of Czechoslovakia . Following municipalities had in 2011 share of German ethnicity population over 6%: Horská Kvilda/Innergefild ( Klatovy District) - 9.72%.