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  2. Waffenfarbe - Wikipedia

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    In the German military, Waffenfarbe (German: "branch-of-service colors" or "corps colors") is a visual method that the armed forces use to distinguish between different corps or troop functions in its armed services.

  3. Waffenfarbe (Austria) - Wikipedia

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    Austrian Guard Company showing basic Waffenfarben of the Austrian uniform and Guards Waffenfarbe. Waffenfarbe(n) or Egalisierungsfarbe(n) are colors that communicate the rank and arm of service for members of the police force or the Federal Army of the Republic of Austria (de: Bundesheer der Republik Österreich ) .

  4. List of European cheeses with protected geographical status

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    A number of European cheeses have been granted Protected Geographical Status under European Union and UK law through the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO), Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) or Traditional Speciality Guaranteed (TSG) regimes. The legislation is designed to protect regional foods and came into force in 1992 and applies ...

  5. Category:Austrian cheeses - Wikipedia

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  6. Bergkäse - Wikipedia

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    In Germany and Austria, producers of genuine mountain cheese in some regions have recently started to have the designations of their cheese protected and/or to have the authenticity confirmed by a seal of a monitoring association or similar (geographical indication) in order to enable consumers to buy high-quality alpine cheese even far away ...

  7. Vorarlberger Bergkäse - Wikipedia

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    It was recognised as the longest cheese table in the world (500 m) by the Guinness book of the records. The production of cheese has a long tradition in the Bregenz Forest. The Celts first brought the region into contact with livestock and alpine agriculture. They used alpine pastures and already practiced professional Alpine cheese making. [7]

  8. I Tried 10 Brands of American Cheese Singles, and These Were ...

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    5. Borden American Cheese Singles. The truth is, so many of these cheeses taste identical. Borden and Harris Teeter are really similar, both lacking any distinct flavors that make them unique or ...

  9. Military ranks of Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of Austria (or Ranks of the Bundesheer) are the military insignia used by the Austrian Armed Forces. Austria is a landlocked country and has no navy. Commissioned officer ranks