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    Nittel (German pronunciation: [ˈnɪtl̩]; Luxembourgish: Nëttel [ˈnətəl]), on the Upper Moselle, is an Ortsgemeinde ("village municipality") in the Landkreis...
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  • Nittel Nacht (ניטל נאַכט) or Nittel is a name given to Christmas Eve by Jewish scholars in the 17th century, observed as early as the late 16th century...
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  • Nittel is a village municipality Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Nittel may also refer to: Nittel (surname), a surname of German origin Ahren Nittel (born...
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  • Nittel is a surname of German origin. Notable people with the surname Nittel include: Ahren Nittel (born 1983), ice hockey player Heinz Nittel (1931–1981)...
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  • Heinz Nittel (1931–1981) was a leader of the Austrian Socialist Party (SPÖ) and Chairman of the Socialist Youth Austria (SJÖ). Additionally, he served...
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    Ahren Spylo (redirect from Ahren Nittel)
    Ahren Spylo (né Nittel; born December 6, 1983) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who last played for HC Davos in the National League...
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  • three-dimensional city models on the map". MIT News. Stefanidis, Anthony; Nittel, Silvia (2004). GeoSensor Networks. CRC Press. p. 5. ISBN 9780203356869...
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    was born on 30 March 1857 in Nittel, Prussia (now Germany), across the Moselle River from Luxembourg. At that time, Nittel was in the Rheinprovinz, but...
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    Fishes (Italy) Juleaften (Denmark)/Julaften (Norway)/Julafton (Sweden) Nittel Nacht (certain Orthodox Jewish denominations) Nochebuena (Spain and Spanish-speaking...
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    to as Nittel, derived from the Medieval Latin Natale Dominus which is also the etymological source of the French name for Christmas Noël. Nittel Nacht...
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