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  2. 2013–14 2. Bundesliga - Wikipedia

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    2 League table. 3 Results. ... Bundesliga promotion-relegation play-offs and thus remain in the 2. Bundesliga. On 29 May 2013, the German Football ... 3223 ...

  3. 3. Liga - Wikipedia

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    The top two teams are promoted directly, the third-placed team has to play for promotion in a two-leg play-off against the team third from the bottom of the 2. Bundesliga. Bundesliga. The three (from the 2018–19 season four [ 18 ] ) last-placed teams will be relegated to the fourth-tier Regionalliga and will be replaced by four (until 2018 ...

  4. FC Bayern Munich II - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Bayern Munich II earned promotion to the 3. Liga, after winning Regionalliga 2018–2019 and defeating Wolfsburg II in the two-game promotion-playoff (1–3 and 4–1). The following season, while placing 15th after the first half of the season, Bayern Munich II won the 3. Liga.

  5. Old Saxon Baptismal Vow - Wikipedia

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    While the manuscript of the vow is ninth-century, its language seems to be from the eighth. It is undoubtedly written in a mix of different West Germanic dialects, including features that could belong to Old High German, Old Low German (also known as Old Saxon), Old Frisian, Old Dutch (also known as Old Low Franconian), and Old English. This ...

  6. Three German Dances - Wikipedia

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    In the position Mozart earned 800 florins a year. [2] One of the main obligations of his position was to write music for the court dances and balls that were held in the Redoutensaal (Public Ballrooms) of the Imperial Palace in Vienna. [1] Mozart was an enthusiastic dancer [3] and produced many dance works, including ten sets of German dances. [1]

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  8. Seeburg plotting table - Wikipedia

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    The Seeburg plotting table (German: Seeburg-Tisch) was a mechanical plotting table used by Nazi Germany in their operation rooms to track aircraft and coordinate operations during World War II. It was produced by Siemens. [1] Attached to the plotting table was a Freya radar and two Würzburg-Riese radars. [2]

  9. DRB Class 03.10 - Wikipedia

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    Two engines (03 1091 and 1092) had to be retired as early as 1944 due to war damage. The fate of 03 1002 is unknown. Because the top speed on main lines had to be reduced due to route damage, the streamlined shells became uneconomical, not least because they made maintenance more difficult, and they were removed from all the engines except the ...