A schanze (German: [ˈʃantsə] ) is, according to the specialist terminology of German fortification construction, an independent fieldwork that is frequently...
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Michael Schanze (born 15 January 1947 in Tutzing) is a German television presenter and singer. Schanze studied from 1967 to 1970 at University of Television...
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Baroque fortifications in the Black Forest (redirect from Baroque schanze)
there are traces of a schanze line, that consists of a ditch and bank and which continues southwards. The epitaph of the schanze commandant, Johann Marckloffksy...
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Kirk Sullivan Schanze is an American chemist previously at the University of Florida and currently the professor and Robert A. Welch Distinguished University...
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Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze ("Paul Ausserleitner Hill") was opened in 1947 as "Hochkönigsschanze", re-built in 2004, and is a ski jumping venue in Bischofshofen...
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Viereckschanze (redirect from Celtic schanze)
A Viereckschanze (from German "four-corner-rampart"; plural -en) is a rectangular ditched enclosure that was constructed during the Iron Age in parts of...
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Michaela Schanze (born 30 March 1973) is a German female handball player. She was a member of the Germany women's national handball team. She was part...
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The Bachtelblick-Schanze is a ski jumping hill in the town of Gibswil, close to Fischenthal, Switzerland. It was built in 2005-06 and was opened in late...
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Hohwart (section Schanze on the Hohwart)
is a schanze. It was part of the baroque fortifications in the Black Forest. It was a square schanze in which there were log cabins. The schanze on the...
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Gross-Titlis-Schanze (en: Large Titlis hill) is a large ski jumping hill, located in Engelberg, Switzerland. It is named after the local mountain of Titlis...
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