Polling Abbey (German: Kloster Polling) is a former monastery in Polling bei Weilheim, district of Weilheim-Schongau, in Upper Bavaria, Germany. According...
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Bogenhausen (high altar) (1770–1773) Oberaudorf—Kloster Reisach (side altars) (1748–1757) Polling—Kloster Polling (high altar renovation) (1763) Schäftlarn—Premonstratensian...
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of Saint Paul [de] in Berlin (since 1869) Polling Abbey in Polling, Weilheim-Schongau (since 1892) Kloster Lohhof [de] in Mindelheim (1902-2001) Kolleg...
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Republican Steering Committee, headed by Mike Lee. According to Andrew Kloster, formerly of Compass Legal, one of CPI's goals is "de-risking public service...
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the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2014. "Vor Frue Kirke og Kloster" (in Danish). Aarhus Universitet. Retrieved 17 July 2014. "Vor Frue Kirke"...
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in her honour at that location. In 1113, Leopold founded a monastery (kloster) for secular canons next to his castle, providing it with generous donations...
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2013-12-18. Jahn, Wolfgang (2008). "Die Chorherrengalerie des Pollinger Propstes Franz Töpsl". Klöster in Bayern. Retrieved 2013-12-16. Müller, Winfried (1983)...
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penultimate election where the postal votes were counted separately from the polling station votes in one unified count across municipalities. The exception...
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government. 1956 had the postal votes were counted separately from the polling station votes in one unified count across municipalities. The exception...
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