| Foreign relations of Germany The Federal Republic of Germany is a Central European country and member of the European Union, Group of 8 and NATO (among others). The Federal Republic is one of the world's leading industrialized countries and biggest market economy in Europe with "windows to the East and West". Since reunification in 1990 Germany has further extended its responsibilities and central position in European and global affairs. Foreign_relations_of_Germany
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| Christian Social Union of Bavaria Talk:Christian_Social_Union_of_Bavaria
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| University of Freiburg University of Freiburg (German Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, colloquially Uni Freiburg ), sometimes referred to in English as Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, is a public research university located in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. University_of_Freiburg
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| Landtag of Bavaria Landtag of Bavaria is the unicameral legislature of the state of Bavaria in Germany. Between 1946 and 1999 there was an upper house, the Senate of Bavaria. The parliament meets in the Maximilianeum.Elections to the Landtag are held every five years and have to be conducted on a Sunday or public holiday. The following elections have to be held no earlier than 59 months and no later than 62 months after the previous one, unless the Landtag is dissolved. Landtag_of_Bavaria
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| Thomas Moller Thomas Moller (born 1960) is a German-born expressionist painter. He has had his work exhibited at Alp Galleries in New York, at the Shanghai Art Salon and at Egizio's Project Gallery. Thomas_Moller
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| United States presidential election, 2004 The United States held its 55th quadrennial presidential election on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Republican Party candidate and incumbent President George W. Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate John Kerry, the junior U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. Foreign policy was the dominant theme throughout the election campaign, particularly Bush's conduct of the War on Terrorism and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. United_States_presidential_election,_2004
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| Germany – United States relations German-American relations are the transatlantic relations between Germany and the United States and between the German and American people in particular. Germany_–_United_States_relations
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| Heinz Kloss Heinz Kloss (1904 – 1987) was a German linguist and internationally recognised authority on linguistic minorities .He coined the terms "ausbausprache", "abstandsprache" and "dachsprache" to try and describe the differences in between what is commonly called a language and what is commonly called a dialect. Heinz_Kloss
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| Fascism and ideology/Archive 1 Talk:Fascism_and_ideology/Archive_1
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| John C. Kornblum John Christian Kornblum (born February 6 1943, Detroit, Michigan, USA) is an American Diplomat and businessman. He entered the American Foreign Service in 1964. Over the next thirty five years he served in Europe and at the State Department in Washington. Since 2001, he has established himself as an investment banker and international business consultant. John_C._Kornblum
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| Frederick Kempe Frederick Kempe (born September 5, 1954) is president and chief executive officer of the Atlantic Council of the United States, a foreign policy think tank and public policy group based in Washington, D.C. He is an award-winning journalist, author, and columnist and a regular commentator on television and radio both in Europe and the United States. He has recently been in the news because of an Atlantic Council report on Afghanistan and comments in the European press about the American election. Frederick_Kempe
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| Russians in Germany Russian population in Germany. The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 triggered mass immigration to the West, with Germany being the top destination, mostly for economic and cultural reasons. Russians are the biggest migrant group in Germany, together with Turks. Russians_in_Germany
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