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  2. Municipal Association of Landstuhl - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Association of Landstuhl was formed on 1 September 1971 from a combination of the municipalities of Bann, Hauptstuhl, Kindsbach, Landstuhl, Mittelbrunn, and Oberarnbach. On 1 July 2019, it was expanded to include the six municipalities of the former Verbandsgemeinde Kaiserslautern-Süd .

  3. Landstuhl - Wikipedia

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    Landstuhl (German pronunciation: [ˈlantʃtuːl] ⓘ), officially the Sickingen Town of Landstuhl (German: Sickingenstadt Landstuhl), is a town in the district of Kaiserslautern, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is the seat of the Municipal Association of Landstuhl.

  4. Category:Cotton mills in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cotton mills in Germany" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. List of mills in Germany - Wikipedia

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    1 Germany. 2 Austria. 3 Switzerland. Toggle the table of contents. List of mills in Germany. ... Baumwollspinnereien is both the term in German for a cotton mill, ...

  6. Clothing material - Wikipedia

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    The other natural fibers used for the yarn were flax , silk, and cotton. [1] Earliest indications of linen use come from Ancient Egypt, silk production originated in China (according to a legend, 5000 years ago). Deuteronomy contains a prohibition on mixing wool and linen in clothing material. [4]

  7. Terrycloth - Wikipedia

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    This is a woven fabric with long loops that can absorb large amounts of water. Its content is usually 100% cotton, but may sometimes contain polyester. French terry This is a type of fabric used in clothing. Ranging from items such as hoodies, pants and even shirts. The inside of the fabric is crossed with loops, while the outer part is smooth ...

  8. Textile Labelling Act (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a T-shirt consists of 80% cotton and 20% elastane, this has to be declared on the label of the garment. If the shirt consists of 100% cotton, it can be labeled with "100% cotton", "completely made of cotton", or "pure cotton". Special regulations exist for things made of wool and silk. Annex one of the law regulates the ...

  9. Category:Landstuhl - Wikipedia

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