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    The Gossberg (German: Goßberg) is a hill with the highest point of 483 m in the municipality of Wüschheim close to the border with Hundheim in the district...
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  • stories from the Bible (1st ed.). London, UK.: SPCK Publishing. p. 144. Gossberg, Michael (1985). "A judicial patriarchy: family law at the turn of the...
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    In 1994, the unification of the former municipalities of Berbersdorf, Goßberg, Mobendorf and Pappendorf as part of the regional administrative reform...
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    the Frankenberg district had begun building the district hospital on the Goßberg, to which a nursing school and nurses' residence were added in the early...
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    considerably with a festival hall with kitchen and refrigeration rooms. The Goßberg, a mountain lying within Wüschheim’s municipal limits, was expanded in...
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  • in honour of Stuart Hall edited by Stuart Hall, Paul Gilroy, Lawrence Gossberg, and Angela McRobbie, London: Verso, 2000. ISBN 9781859842874. "Remapping...
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    and 1990s, also as a result of a long-term collaboration with Stephen Gossberg and other scholars, he edited many volumes and special issues of La Nuova...
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    Stabenberg (496 m), town of Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Haardt, Palatine Forest Goßberg (Hunsrück) (494 m), Rhein-Hunsrück district Peterskopf (487 m), Bad Dürkheim...
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    traffic because of the heavy vegetation and its poor condition. The stops at Goßberg and Schreufa were still not served. On 29 September 2011, the local daily...
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