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    Schilthorn (redirect from Schildhorn)
    Schilthorn The Schilthorn (2,970 metres (9,744 ft)) is a summit in Europe, in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland. It overlooks the valley of Lauterbrunnen...
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    forest in the Havel (Lindwerder and Schwanenwerder) and a small peninsula (Schildhorn); and the tallest point is the hill of Teufelsberg, which is 117 metres...
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    kilometers on Rupenhorn, at kilometer 8 of the third control point followed on Schildhorn. The Grunewaldturm was reached after 10 km, at the level of the island...
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    Socialists for 1950 on the site were never built. In some versions of the Schildhorn saga, Pichelswerder is depicted as the starting point of the escape of...
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    most likely a Sorb or Lutician. A monument for him can be found on the Schildhorn peninsula in the Havel. Materna, Ingo; Ribbe, Wolfgang; Adamy, Kurt (1995)...
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  • Tatjana 1939: Fortissimo 1940: Peperl 1941: Adlerflug 1942: Aufbruch 1943: Schildhorn 1944–45: no race 1946: Xantos 1947: Signal 1948: Schütze 1949: Asterios...
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  • ear heard) dates from 1863. In 1864 the novel Ein Dämon and the saga Schildhorn und Teufelssee appeared, in 1865 Onkel Dickchen came out, in 1866 the...
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    Performance, texts by John Cage, Charles Stuckey, Battalion Commander Robert Schildhorn, Wilfredo Chiesa, Stuart Little, Carl Andre, Brian O’Doherty, Thomas McEvilley...
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