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  1. 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 ...

  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 ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BundeswehrBundeswehr - Wikipedia

    Hace 17 horas · The Bundeswehr ( German: [ˈbʊndəsˌveːɐ̯] ⓘ, literally Federal Defence) is the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. The Bundeswehr is divided into a military part (armed forces or Streitkräfte) and a civil part, the military part consisting of the German Army, the German Navy, the German Air Force, the Joint Support Service ...

  4. Hace 17 horas · Bahasa - Indonesia; Chinese (simplified) Deutsch; English - Australia; English - Canada; English - Ghana

  5. Hace 17 horas · Current season. Verein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart 1893 e. V. ( lit.'Association for Movement Games Stuttgart 1893' ), commonly known as VfB Stuttgart ( German pronunciation: [faʊ̯ɛfˈbeː ˈʃtʊtɡaʁt] ⓘ ), is a German professional sports club based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg. The club's football team is currently part of ...

  6. Hace 17 horas · Team. The Japan women's national football team ( Japanese: サッカー日本女子代表, Hepburn: Sakkā Nippon Joshi Daihyō), commonly known as Nadeshiko Japan (なでしこジャパン), [3] represents Japan in women's association football and is run by the Japan Football Association (JFA). The only country to win every FIFA competition ...