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    only language one can drink. Cologne is also famous for Eau de Cologne (German: Kölnisch Wasser; lit: "Water of Cologne"), a perfume created by Italian...
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    performed on the stage of Cologne's Lanxess Arena alongside major German literary and musical luminaries at the lit.COLOGNE [de] benefit festival for...
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    Cologne Cathedral (German: Kölner Dom, pronounced [ˌkœlnɐ ˈdoːm] , officially Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus, English: Cathedral Church of Saint Peter) is...
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    Doris Lessing, Cologne, 2006....
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    Sherko Fatah at the Internationales Literaturfest lit.COLOGNE, a German literature festival...
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    войне – Nein zum Krieg!". lit.Cologne (literature evening, radio and TV broadcast) (in German). Cologne, Germany: lit.Cologne GmbH. Archived from the original...
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    Prize winner Herta Müller at the International Culture festival lit.COLOGNE [de] in Cologne, Germany. In 2011, Ai sat on the jury of an international initiative...
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    Klaus Bednarz at lit.COLOGNE [de] 2007...
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    (german) Deutschlandfunk.de: Axel Ranisch gewinnt den Debütpreis der Lit.Cologne Wikimedia Commons has media related to Axel Ranisch. Official website...
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  • Prize winner Herta Müller at the International Culture festival lit.COLOGNE [de] in Cologne, Germany. In 2011, Ai sat on the jury of an international initiative...
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    courses familiar with the library. There is cooperative networking with 'lit.COLOGNE [de]' (a literature festival), the 'Literaturhaus Köln' (House of Literature)...
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    Florida Water is an American version of an Eau de Cologne. Like European eau de colognes it is a citric scent, but shifts the emphasis towards sweet orange...
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  • The rivalry between Cologne and Düsseldorf, two major cities in the Rhineland, Germany, 40 kilometres (25 mi) apart on the Rhine, is now mostly on a sporting...
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    creation Eau de Cologne (lit. French: "Water of Cologne"). This perfume, being a real sensation at the time, contributed to Cologne’s global fame. Being...
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    the lower patterns and below the lettering (only illustrated here by the Cologne cup in the gallery). Even rarer are examples with scenes with figures,...
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    collaboration with Bebelaar. They participated in festivals like the Cologne-based lit.COLOGNE [de] or the Baden-Württembergische Literaturtage. Their joint...
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    ISBN 978-3-498-04631-6. MDR-Literaturpreis 2011 Silberschweinpreis der lit.COLOGNE [de] 2012 Aufenthaltsstipendium am Literarischen Colloquium Berlin (LCB)...
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  • in Cologne. Its Italian creator used a French name to commercialize it, Cologne at that time being under the control of France. eau de toilette lit. 'grooming...
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    Lachesis (/ˈlækɪsɪs/ LAK-iss-iss; Ancient Greek: Λάχεσις, romanized: Lákhesis, lit. 'disposer of lots'; from λαγχάνω lanchánō, 'to obtain by lot, by fate, or...
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  • who lived and worked in the city of Cologne, Germany. Most of the Cologne School composers had studied in Cologne during the 1960s with Vinko Globokar...
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    Wise Guys (band) (category Musical groups from Cologne)
    The Wise Guys were a German a cappella band that was formed in 1990 in Cologne, Germany and split in 2017. Apart from Nils Olfert and Björn Sterzenbach...
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  • British literature (redirect from Brit lit)
    Conrad's Heart of Darkness". College Literature. 32 (1): 20–41. doi:10.1353/lit.2005.0010. ISSN 1542-4286. S2CID 170188739. Short Story in Jacob E. Safra...
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    Ctesiphon (now al-Mada'in, Iraq) in the Parthian Empire. According to the Cologne Mani-Codex, Mani's parents were members of the Jewish Christian Gnostic...
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    Saraca asoca, commonly known as the ashoka tree (lit. "sorrow-less"), is a plant belonging to the Detarioideae subfamily of the Fabaceae family of plants...
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    Hopper, Cologne, Taschen, 1995, pp. 70-74 (French) Laurence Debecque-Michel, Hopper, Paris, Hazan, 1992, p. 98 (French) Ivo Kranzfelder, Hopper, Cologne, Taschen...
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    Tradition und Leben e.V. (TuL, lit. 'Tradition and Life"'), is a monarchist organisation in Germany. The group has campaigned for the restoration of the...
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    (German: Quaternionen der Reichsverfassung, lit. 'quaternions of the imperial constitution'; from Latin: quaterniō, lit. 'group of four soldiers') were a conventional...
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    partisans in Cologne on 9 June 1198. Otto took control of Aachen, the place of coronation, and was crowned by Archbishop Adolf of Cologne on 12 July 1198...
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  • Bastei Lübbe (category Companies based in Cologne)
    fiction, pulp fiction and non-fiction in the German language. It is based in Cologne, Germany. As of 2010, it was the largest independent book publisher in...
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  • spotted a "young male figure", later identified as Jürgen Bergbauer, use a lit phone booth before entering a youth center and called for two officers as...
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