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  2. Telecom North America - Wikipedia

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    Telna partnered with 3U Telecom AG, a German long-distance telephone provider, to launch its US subsidiary, incorporated in Nevada, on March 27, 2002. After a change of management in 3U Telecom AG in 2004, it sold its international subsidiaries to Elephant Talk Communications while keeping its Austrian and US subsidiary.

  3. Category:German children's songs - Wikipedia

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  4. German for Kids - Wikipedia

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    But Elias has a problem: He doesn't speak German! Fortunately, many people help him with his search and teach him basic lessons of the German language. Elias learns how to introduce himself, how to express feelings, names of food, the alphabet, the numbers from 1 to 10, and many other things...

  5. Hänschen klein - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, an abridged version in two stanzas by Otto Frömmel (1873–1940) became a nursery song for children to sing in kindergarten. Today, a single-verse form is widely used. [1] The melody of "Hänschen klein" is used in "Lightly Row", a Mother Goose rhyme. The melody is used in the war movie Cross of Iron (1977). [2]

  6. Schnuffel - Wikipedia

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    Schnuffel's female counterpart and girlfriend is named Schnuffelienchen, known in English as Snuggelina.Like Schnuffel, she is a lop rabbit.Schnuffelienchen's first CD single, "Küss mich, halt mich, lieb mich" (Kiss me, hold me, love me) was released on October 29, 2010, and stayed 1 week at the 99th position of the German charts. [4]

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  8. Backe, backe Kuchen - Wikipedia

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    This irregularity is common in folk songs when litany-like prose texts are set to music. Familiar songs that use this effect are significantly stronger than that with a relatively simple three-bar song, examples like "Backe, backe Kuchen" include " Der Bauer schickt den Jockel aus [ de ] " or the Christmas carol " The Twelve Days of Christmas ".

  9. Schnappi, das kleine Krokodil - Wikipedia

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    The song was re-recorded in Dutch by Snappie under the title "Snappie de kleine krokodil", which peaked at number two in the Netherlands and number five in the Flanders region of Belgium. [8] Belgian techno group Dynamite released a cover version that charted at number three in Flanders while the original version was still topping the chart. [9]