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  2. Weinstadt - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1897 as the TSV Beutelsbach and was renamed SV Weinstadt in 2001. SV Weinstadt activities include: handball, track and field, swimming, Taekwondo, table tennis, gymnastics, and volleyball, among others. [9] VfL Endersbach was founded in 1908 and also has approximately 1700 members. As a multiple-department club it has a broad ...

  3. Klosterdeichwetter - Wikipedia

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  4. Beutelsbach (Weinstadt) - Wikipedia

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    Beutelsbach is a town district or Stadtteil within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Stadtteil has a population of 8,464 (as of March 31, 2010) [ 1 ] and an elevation of 236 m above sea level.

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  6. Ein Heller und ein Batzen - Wikipedia

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    "Ein Heller und ein Batzen", also known by its chorus of "Heidi, heido, heida", [1] (with all three words being modifications of the name Adelheid) [2] is a German folk song. Written by Albert von Schlippenbach [ de ] in the 1820s as a student drinking song , it later became a popular marching song in the Wehrmacht during the Second World War.

  7. Wir schaffen das - Wikipedia

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    "Wir schaffen das" (English: "we can manage this"; "we can handle this"; or "we can do this") is a statement made by Angela Merkel, the then-Chancellor of Germany, during the 2015 European migrant crisis.

  8. Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier - Wikipedia

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    "Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier" (literally: Dearest Jesus, we are here) is a Lutheran hymn with text written by Tobias Clausnitzer in 1663, and a hymn tune, Zahn No. 3498b ...

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