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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MannheimMannheim - Wikipedia

    Hace 17 horas · History For a chronological guide, see Timeline of Mannheim. Early history A brick kiln excavated in 1929 in the Seckenheim district, which operated from 74 AD to the early second century, attests to settlement in Roman times. The name of the city was first recorded as Mannenheim in a legal transaction in 766, surviving in a twelfth-century copy in the Codex Laureshamensis from Lorsch Abbey ...

    • 97 m (318 ft)
    • Germany
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ErfurtErfurt - Wikipedia

    Hace 17 horas · Erfurt (German pronunciation: [ˈɛʁfʊʁt] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of the Central German state of Thuringia.It lies in the wide valley of the River Gera, in the southern part of the Thuringian Basin, north of the Thuringian Forest, and in the middle of a line of the six largest Thuringian cities (Thüringer Städtekette), stretching from Eisenach in the west, via Gotha, Erfurt ...

    • 194 m (636 ft)
    • Germany
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GermanyGermany - Wikipedia

    Hace 17 horas · The English word Germany derives from the Latin Germania, which came into use after Julius Caesar adopted it for the peoples east of the Rhine. The German term Deutschland, originally diutisciu land ('the German lands') is derived from deutsch (cf. Dutch), descended from Old High German diutisc 'of the people' (from diot or diota 'people'), originally used to distinguish the language of the ...

  4. Hace 17 horas · Narrativa escogida (Las buenas intenciones, La calle de Valverde y El Zopilote y otros cuentos mexicanos) ha sido publicado por la Fundación José Antonio de Castro a través de la Biblioteca Castro. Edición preparada por José Antonio Pérez Bowie. Encuadernado en tapa dura con sobrecubierta, tiene LXXVI + 694 páginas.

  5. Hace 17 horas · v. t. e. The Weimar Republic, [b] officially known as the German Reich, [c] was a historical period of Germany from 9 November 1918 to 23 March 1933, during which it was a constitutional federal republic for the first time in history; hence it is also referred to, and unofficially proclaimed itself, as the German Republic.