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  2. Augsburg University - Wikipedia

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    Augsburg University is a private university in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. It was founded in 1869 as a Norwegian-American Lutheran seminary known as Augsburg Seminarium. Today, the university enrolls approximately 2,400 undergraduate and 700 graduate students.

  3. University of Augsburg - Wikipedia

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    The University of Augsburg (German: Universität Augsburg) is a university located in the Universitätsviertel section of Augsburg, Germany. It was founded in 1970 and is organized in 8 Faculties. The University of Augsburg is a relatively young campus university with approx. 18,000 students in October 2012. About 14% of its students come from ...

  4. Augsburg-Universitätsviertel - Wikipedia

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    The district, with many university students, has a lower percentage of foreign-born residents than other areas of Augsburg, with only 13.1% compared to the citywide average of 16.7%. The Universitätsviertel has an area of 3.96 km 2 (1.53 mi 2 ), and as of January 1, 2007, a population of 10,824.

  5. Timeline of Augsburg - Wikipedia

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    1956 – United States military 11th Airborne Division stationed in Augsburg. [30] 1961 - Population: 208,659. 1969 – Part of Göggingen becomes part of Augsburg. 1970 – University of Augsburg founded. 1971 Augsburg Eiskanal (artificial whitewater river) opens. Augsburg University of Applied Sciences founded. 1972 Inningen becomes part of ...

  6. Oettingen-Wallerstein library - Wikipedia

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    Oettingen-Wallerstein library (Oettingen-Wallersteinsche Bibliothek) is the former library of the princes of Oettingen-Wallerstein, now part of the collection of Augsburg University library. It contains some 1,600 manuscripts, 1,300 incunabula, 1,800 musical mss., 600 musical prints, and 117,000 prints of the 16th to 19th centuries.

  7. Old Main (Augsburg University) - Wikipedia

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    Old Main is a building on the campus of Augsburg University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood.It was built in 1901 at a cost of $35,000, designed by the St. Paul firm of Omeyer and Thori and built by Charles F. Haglin, who built other structures such as the Lumber Exchange Building and the Peavey–Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator.

  8. Augsburg (district) - Wikipedia

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    Augsburg has circa 275,000 inhabitants, is a university city and is the third largest economic- and industrial center in Bavaria. The city of Augsburg and its surrounding rural areas offer attractive business and industry zones and are the headquarters of research institutions and technology concerns.

  9. St. Ulrich's and St. Afra's Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Abbot Jakob Köplin (1548–1600) succeeded in having St. Ulrich and Afra's long standing claim to Imperial immediacy (German: Reichsfreiheit) recognized in 1577, thus confirming the abbey as a self-ruling Imperial estate, but this status was bitterly contested by the bishops of Augsburg, and the legal conflict was resolved in favour of the abbey only in 1643/44.