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  2. Time in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The IANA time zone database contains two zones for Germany, "Europe/Berlin" and "Europe/Busingen", although in 1945, the Trizone did not follow Berlin's switch to midsummer time. [citation needed] Germany had been politically divided into East Germany and West Germany at and after the start of the Unix epoch, which is the date from which the tz ...

  3. Munich, BY Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ... - AOL

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    Get the Munich, BY local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  4. Munich - Wikipedia

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    Marienplatz, Munich, about 1650 Banners with the colours of Munich (left) and Bavaria (right) with the Frauenkirche in the background The Catholic League was founded in Munich in 1609. In 1623, during the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648), Munich became an electoral residence when Duke Maximilian I was invested with the electoral dignity , but in ...

  5. List of busiest airports by aircraft movements - Wikipedia

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    Rank Airport Location Code Total Movements Rank Change Change 1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport: Atlanta, Georgia, United States : ATL/KATL 724,145 2.3%

  6. Is Barcelona vs Bayern Munich on TV tonight? Kick-off time ...

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    Two heavyweights collide in the third round of matches in Europe this term

  7. Munich Airport - Wikipedia

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    Munich-Riem closed on 16 May 1992 shortly before midnight. The airport is named after Franz Josef Strauss, who played a prominent, albeit sometimes controversial, role in West German politics from the 1950s until his death in 1988. Amongst other positions, Strauss was a long-time Minister-President (Governor) of the state of Bavaria. Strauss, a ...

  8. DriveNow - Wikipedia

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    DriveNow was a one-way carsharing service wholly owned by the automotive manufacturer BMW. [1] In 2019, DriveNow and car2go, a carsharing service from Daimler AG, merged to form the global mobility provider Share Now, [2] with a combined fleet of 20,000 vehicles in 31 cities in 14 countries and over four million members worldwide.

  9. Maximilianeum - Wikipedia

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    The much less visible rear of the edifice has been extended in motley fashion to provide new parliamentary office space, in 1958, 1964, 1992, and again in 2012, each time with a different architectural approach. In June 2015, the Bavarian Parliament named the entrance hall of the Maximilianeum after Friedrich Bürklein. [6]