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Founded in 1935 by August Hörmann, the Hörmann Group has produced and delivered 15 million doors worldwide. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The original name of the company was Bielefelder Stahltore. The company became synonymous with home garages in Germany in the 1950s, and was widely known for introducing the Berry swing gate to German consumers. [ 1 ]
It is the largest Wikipedia written in any Slavic language, surpassing its nearest rival, the Polish Wikipedia, by 20% in terms of the number of articles and fivefold by the parameter of depth. [4] In addition, the Russian Wikipedia is the largest Wikipedia written in Cyrillic [5] or in a script other than the Latin script. In April 2016, the ...
Great/fine - Отлично (Otlichno) (at-leetch-na) No problem - Нет проблем (Net problem) (Niet problem) That's a good question - Это хороший вопрос (Eto khoroshiy vopros) Good luck - Удачи (Udachi) Of course - Конечно (Konechno) (Konyeshna) See you later - Увидимся (Uvidimsya) (uveedimsa)
The Russian-language channel was launched on September 10, 2009, on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Beijing and Moscow.
Russki and Russky (pl. Russkies) are English transliterations of the Russian word русские ("Russians"). The terms may refer to: Russki, a derogatory term for Russians ...
In the Russian language, fantasy, science fiction, horror and all other related genres are considered a part of a larger umbrella term, фантастика (fantastika), roughly equivalent to "speculative fiction", and are less divided than in the West.
Orenburg Oblast [a] is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), mainly located in Eastern Europe.Its administrative center is the city of Orenburg.From 1938 to 1957, it bore the name Chkalov Oblast [b] in honor of Valery Chkalov.
Johann Heinrich Hörmann: Partita for Jews Harp and 8 other instruments (c.1730). Recorded by Othmar Costa conducting the Innsbrucker Kammerorchester (1971). Johann Georg Albrechtsberger : four surviving Concerti for Jew's Harp & Mandora in D, E ♭ , E, and F (1769–1771), [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] 2 recorded by Hans Stadlmair conducting the ...