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  2. Video Showing the Huge Gap Between Super Rich and ... - AOL

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    For much of the past decade, policymakers and analysts have decried America's incredibly low savings rate, noting that U.S. households save a fraction of the money of the rest of the world.

  3. Windisch, Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Windisch is situated at the site of the Roman legion camp Vindonissa. Originally a Celtic God, the name Vindos points to a widespread prehistorical cult of Vindos and the most likely origin of the Windisch place name. [3] In 1064 the current municipality was mentioned as Vinse, and in 1175 as Vindisse.

  4. Housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The amount of public housing crested in the 1990s, with about 1.4 million units. Today, the number of units has been reduced to 1.0 million. [26] The fraction of US households receiving public or subsidized housing is far lower than the fraction in Western Europe. [27]

  5. Windisch-Graetz - Wikipedia

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    Maximilian Hugo, Hereditary Prince of Windisch-Graetz (b. 1990) Prince Alexis Ferdinand (1991–2010) Larissa Maria Grazia Helen Leontina Maria Luisa (b. 1996) Prince Manfred (b. 1963) Prince Nicolò (b. 1997) Prince Brando (b. 2008) Prince Alfred Weriand (1890–1972), married Princess Marie Isabella zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg. Christiane Anna

  6. Windisch - Wikipedia

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    Windisch may refer to: Windisch (surname) (including a list of people with the name) Windisch, Switzerland, a municipality in the canton of Aargau; Windisch (ethnonym), German word Wends for Slavs; Windisch Kamnitz, German name of Srbská Kamenice, a village in the Czech Republic, Ústí nad Labem Region

  7. Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz - Wikipedia

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    Originally from Styria, the Windischgrätz dynasty had received Inkolat rights of nobility by the Bohemian Crown in 1574.. Alfred was born in Brussels, then capital of the Austrian Netherlands, the son of Count Joseph Nicholas of Windischgrätz (1744–1802) and his second wife, Duchess Maria Leopoldine Franziska of Arenberg (1751–1812).

  8. Windic March - Wikipedia

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    The name Windic is derived from Wends (German: Wenden), the name for Western Slavs settling in the Germania Slavica contact zone. The medieval German term Windisch referred to the Slovene language, but also to Slavic languages in general.

  9. Windisch (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Windisch is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Windisch (1878–1967) German painter and typographer; Alois Windisch (1888–1958), Austrian military officer; Erich Windisch (1918–2007), German ski jumper; Ernst Windisch (1844–1918), German scholar, linguist and Celticist