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Neuwied (918 bytes)
1: :''See also [[Neuwied (district)]].''
2: ...wied_in_Germany.png|framed|Map of Germany showing Neuwied]]
3: '''Neuwied''' a town in the [[Rhineland]] in [[Germany]], lies on the right bank of the [[Rhine]], 8 mil...
5: Neuwied was founded by Count Frederick of [[Wied]] in 165...
7: Near Neuwied one of the largest Roman ''castra'' on the Rhine ...

Neuwied (district) (1925 bytes)
2: name=Neuwied|
5: capital=[[Neuwied]]|
11: url=http://www.kreis-neuwied.de|
14: ...is'') in the north of [[Rhineland-Palatinate]], [[Germany]]. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwis...
27: ||[[image:De neuwied coat.png|Coat of arms]]

Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied (919 bytes)
1: ... zu Wied-Neuwied''' ([[1782]] - [[1867]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[explorer]].
3: Wied was born in [[Neuwied]], the second son of the ruling prince. He studie...
10: [[Category:1782 births|Wied-Neuwied, Maximilian zu]]
11: [[Category:1867 deaths|Wied-Neuwied, Maximilian zu]]
12: [[Category:Explorers|Wied-Neuwied]]

Battle of Neuwied (1797) (233 bytes)
1: The '''Battle of Neuwied''' was fought on [[April 18]], [[1797]]. It resul...

National Democratic Party of Germany (East Germany) (1568 bytes)
1: ...Partei Deutschlands'', or ''NDPD'') was an [[East Germany|East German]] [[political party]] that acted as a...
3: ... the ruling party, the [[Socialist Unity Party of Germany]]. Nonetheless, after the fall of the [[Berlin Wa...
7: ...entually merged in the [[Free Democratic Party of Germany]] (FDP).

New Germany (137 bytes)
1: '''New Germany''' can refer to:
2: * [[New Germany, South Africa]]
3: * [[New Germany, Minnesota]]
4: * [[New Germany, Nova Scotia]]

Germany (40876 bytes)
5: ...h=130px| [[Image:De wappen2 transparent.png|100px|Germany: Coat of Arms]]
7: | width="130px"| ([[Flag of Germany|In Detail]])
12: ...9f9f9;" | [[image:LocationGermany.png|Location of Germany]]
20: |'''[[Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor]]''' || [[Gerhard Schröder]]
22: |'''[[President of Germany|President]]''' || [[Horst Köhler]]

Neanderthal, Germany (1012 bytes)
1: ...s a small valley of the river [[Düssel]] in the [[Germany|German]] state of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], nea...
10: {{Germany-geo-stub}}

Ferdinand IV of Germany (900 bytes)
8: [[Category:1633 births|Ferdinand IV of Germany]]
9: [[Category:1654 deaths|Ferdinand IV of Germany]]

Bundesrat of Germany (8115 bytes)
1: {{PoliticsGermany}}
3: ... Germany|Federal States]] (''Bundesländer'') of [[Germany]] at the federal level. It has its seat at the fo...
33: Since state elections are not coordinated across Germany and can occur at any time, the majority distribut...
41: ...president]]s of each of the federal ''[[States of Germany|Länder]]'' (states). The President of the Bundesr...
63: *[[Politics of Germany]]

States of Germany (9295 bytes)
1: ...resented at the federal level in the [[Bundesrat (Germany)|Bundesrat]].
3: ...bundeslaender.png|The 16 Bundesländer (States) of Germany]]</div>
28: The [[Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany|Basic Law]] stipulates that the structure of Land...
52: ...s, which are the smallest administrative units in Germany. Cities are municipalities as well, which have ci...
61: *[[List of cities in Germany]] includes a table of [[city|cities]] with more t...

Abortion in Germany (1926 bytes)
1: ...icated. Abortions were strictly illegal in [[Nazi Germany]] for favored groups, but were at times forced up...
3: ...weeks of pregnancy in [[1972]]. In [[1976]], West Germany legalized abortion up to 12 weeks of pregnancy fo...
13: [[Category:Abortion by country|Germany]]

Essen, Germany (3965 bytes)
1: [[Image:Essen-Position.png|framed|right|Map of Germany showing Essen]]
3: ... of the [[Ruhr area]] and the 6th largest city of Germany. Population: 586,205 (as of 30.06.2004).
21: ...th 1250 seats, this cinema hall is the largest in Germany, built [[1928]].
27: *Rathaus: The tallest town hall in Germany (106m).
42: {{Germany districts north rhine-westphalia}}

Herne, Germany (1194 bytes)
1: [[Image:Herne-Position.png|framed|right|Map of Germany showing Herne]]
3: ...rne''' is a city in [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], [[Germany]]. It is located in the [[Ruhr area]] directly be...
10: {{Germany districts north rhine-westphalia}}
11: [[Category:Cities in Germany]]

Conrad IV of Germany (2264 bytes)
1: ...erusalem|king of Jerusalem]] [[1228]]-[[1254]], [[Germany]] [[1237]]-[[1254]], and [[Sicily]] [[1250]]-[[12...
3: ...d in [[1243]], had Raspe elected as anti-king in Germany in [[1246]], passing the crown to [[Count William...
5: ... Frederick died in [[1250]], he passed Sicily and Germany to Conrad, but the struggle with the pope continu...
12: ... | '''[[List of German Kings and Emperors|King of Germany]]'''

Little Germany, New York (3845 bytes)
2: ... '''Kleindeutschland''' was a densely populated [[Germany|German]] neighborhood around Tompkins Square, in ...
6: ...ive. At the beginning of the 20th century, Little Germany had a population of almost 500,000 people. The ne...
10: ...blished families, the social foundation of Little Germany's community. The remaining, newly immigrated popu...
12: ==The End of Little Germany==
13: ... Businesses closed. The community that was Little Germany ceased to exist.

Friedrich of Germany (777 bytes)
1: ... ([[German language|German]] ''Friedrich'') '''of Germany'''.
6: ... reasons for the confusion see [[Frederick III of Germany]].
9: *[[Friedrich III of Germany (Hohenzollern)|Frederick III]], (1831-1888), [[Ho...

Soest, Germany (1845 bytes)
3: ...est''' is a town in [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], [[Germany]]. It's located east of [[Dortmund]] along the ''...

Bocholt, Germany (1164 bytes)
1: [[Image:Lage_von_Bocholt.png|right|Bocholt in Germany]]
4: ...n the north-west of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], [[Germany]], part of the district [[Borken (district)|Borke...

Reichsrat (Germany) (926 bytes)
2: The '''Reichsrat''' was the [[Germany|German]] [[bicameralism|upper house]] of [[parlia...
4: ... by the Nazi ''[[Gleichschaltung]]'' which turned Germany into a centralized state.
6: ...the local monarchs or their delegates; in postwar Germany, the corresponding institution has again become m...
9: [[category:Historical legislatures|Germany, Reichsrat]]

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