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  2. Pomeranian dog - Wikipedia

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    The Pomeranian (also known as a Pom, Pommy or Pome) is a breed of dog of the Spitz type that is named for the Pomerania region in north-west Poland and north-east Germany in Central Europe. Classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size, the Pomeranian is descended from larger Spitz-type dogs, specifically the German Spitz.

  3. German Spitz - Wikipedia

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    The German Spitz (German: Deutscher Spitz) is a breed of spitz-type dogs from Germany.It is considered a single breed, with five distinct varieties based on size and colour: the Wolfsspitz/Keeshond, the Giant Spitz or Großspitz, the Medium Spitz or Mittelspitz, the Miniature Spitz or Kleinspitz and the Pomeranian or Zwergspitz ("Dwarf Spitz").

  4. Spitz - Wikipedia

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    A spitz (pronounced ⓘ; German for 'pointed', in reference to the pointed muzzle) [1] is a type of domestic dog consisting of between 50 and 70 breeds depending on classification. There is no precise definition of 'spitz' but typically most spitz breeds have pricked ears, almond shaped eyes, a pointed muzzle, a double coat, and a tail that ...

  5. Leder und Schuh - Wikipedia

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    Finally, Humanic and its shoe stores manage to take over market leadership in Hungary. In 1992, Humanic enters the Czech Republic with the opening of a store in Brno. 1994 marks the birth of Shoe 4 You. The first store is opened in Germany, it also marks our debut on this neighbouring market. In the same year, Leder & Schuh International AG ...

  6. Klauser Schuhe - Wikipedia

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    Klara Klauser founded the Klauser Schuhe business in 1936 by buying a shoe shop from Walter Kamp who was emigrating to the United States, a business described as an "acquisition of Jewish trades by Aryan businessmen". [2] [3] A second shop was acquired in 1938 from the Jew Siegfried Rosenberg, who had had to abandon it because of a boycott ...

  7. Category:Shoe companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shoe companies of Germany" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adidas; B.

  8. German Shoe Museum - Wikipedia

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    Here the museum shows the impact of the Second World War on the shoe industry and types of shoes made. The visitor is led through a typical 1960s flat and they can see, in a completely equipped shoe salon, how the fit of new shoes was tested with a fluoroscope using X-rays. Also on the first floor is the largest pair of shoes in the world: a ...

  9. Camp David (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, there were 230 stores and more than 1,000 selling areas in department store or boutiques of both Camp David and Soccx in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. [1] In 2014, according to data provided by the company, there were 250 stores and 1,500 selling areas.