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    Študa (pronounced [ˈʃtuːda]; in older sources also Studa; German: Studa) is a former village that is now part of Domžale in the Upper Carniola region...
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    Domžale (pronounced [ˈspóːdnjɛ dɔmˈʒàːlɛ]; German: Unterdomschale), and Študa. Domžale is known today for its small businesses, agriculture, and light...
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    Studa is an unincorporated community in West Middletown, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is home to the Pine Bank Covered Bridge. 40°18′13″N...
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    Valley, Atlasburg, Slovan, Langeloth, Eldersville, Florence, Paris, and Studa. At the 2000 census there were 1,576 people, 656 households, and 429 families...
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    Fredericktown Old Concord P and W Patch Prosperity Raccoon Richeyville Scenery Hill Studa Venetia Vestaburg Allen Township Bethlehem Township East Pike Run Township...
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    Columbia Covered Burr truss-arch Pine Bank Covered Bridge 1871 June 22, 1979 Studa 40°17′20″N 80°29′27″W / 40.28889°N 80.49083°W / 40.28889; -80.49083...
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  • Wolfdietrich is asleep. In the Þiðreks saga, the horse comes from Háma's father Studas; the horse helps Dietrich defeat Ecke by breaking the giant's back. Val...
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    Dietrich's men. In the Þiðreks saga, he is the son of Brunhild's studmanager, Studas, and joins Dietrich von Bern after the latter defeats him in a fight. Heime...
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  • called Wilten. According to the Þiðrekssaga, Heime was originally named Studas and named so after his father. However, he was renamed Heime after the fierce...
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    the way home and they drown. Hervarar saga (U), Gautreks saga Studas See Madelger (Studas). Stutfuchs Middle High German: Stûtfuhs, Stûdenfuhs, Stüefinc...
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  • County 18360   Struble 1 Centre County     Strum 1 Fayette County 15478   Studa 1 Washington County 15312   Stull 1 Wyoming County 18636   Stump Creek 1...
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    that eventually kills him. Ortnit Madelger (Studas) Middle High German: Madelgêr or Adelgêr, Old Norse: Studas The first element of Madelger is PGmc *maþal...
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  • Hickory Branch (Burgettstown to Cherry Valley) Langeloth Branch (Valear to Studa) New Cumberland Branch (Weirton Junction to Kobuta) Wheeling Branch (Weirton...
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    (#79003824) Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Museum of Rural Life, southwest of Studa crossing a ravine 40°17′20″N 80°29′27″W / 40.2889°N 80.4908°W / 40.2889;...
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    historic covered bridge located at the Meadowcroft Museum of Rural Life in Studa, Pennsylvania. The bridge was built in 1871 and moved to its current location...
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