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  1. St Germans ( Cornish: Lannaled) [1] is a village and civil parish in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It stands on the River Tiddy, just upstream of where that river joins the River Lynher; the water way from St Germans to the Hamoaze is also known as St Germans River. It takes its name from the St. German's Priory, generally associated ...

  2. El Hospital Universitario Germans Trias i Pujol es un centro sanitario público ubicado al pie de la Sierra de la Marina, en el municipio de Badalona. Está construido sobre unos terrenos de propiedad municipal, que antiguamente eran una finca llamada Can Ruti, nombre como se conoce popularmente al hospital. El nombre oficial del hospital le ...

  3. Jerman ( Jerman: Deutschland , pelafalan dalam bahasa Jerman: [ˈdɔʏtʃlant] ), secara resmi disebut sebagai Republik Federal Jerman ( Jerman: Bundesrepublik Deutschland ) adalah negara berbentuk federasi di Eropa. Negara ini memiliki posisi ekonomi dan politik yang sangat penting di Eropa maupun di dunia.

  4. The German minority population in Russia, Ukraine, and the Soviet Union stemmed from several sources and arrived in several waves. Since the second half of the 19th century, as a consequence of the Russification policies and compulsory military service in the Russian Empire, large groups of Germans from Russia emigrated to the Americas (mainly Canada, the United States, Brazil and Argentina ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GermanGerman - Wikipedia

    German (s) may refer to: Germany (of or related to) Germania (historical use) Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language. For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law. Germanic peoples (Roman times) German language. any of the Germanic languages.

  6. Gastarbeiter used the term "potatoeater" for Germans, while "spaghettieater" meant migrant Italians and "kebabeaters" Turks. Today the term is often also used ironically by members of the described group for themselves. Alman and Biodeutscher ("biological German") are similar terms coming out of the migrant community.

  7. Letonia. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Los alemanes del Báltico (en alemán: Deutsch-Balten o Baltendeutsche) eran alemanes étnicos de la costa oriental del mar Báltico, territorios que hoy conforman los países de Estonia y Letonia. Formaron la élite comercial, política y cultural de esa región por varios siglos, e incluso varios de ellos ...