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  2. Zotter Schokolade - Wikipedia

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    The Zotter chocolate factory was founded in 1999 by Josef Zotter in the former stables of his parental farm in Riegersburg. Zotter and his wife had previously produced their own chocolate as the managers of a pastry shop in Graz, but had to face insolvency in 1996 after expanding too quickly.

  3. Mia Zutter - Wikipedia

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    Mia Zutter was born in Fridley, Minnesota, on July 16, 1999, to Michael and Jennifer Zutter. In 2011, Mia was diagnosed with Stargardt disease, which resulted in the loss of her central vision. [1] This was shortly prior to her seventh grade at school. She had already been involved heavily in running at the time, and continued to do so with the ...

  4. Adolf Zutter - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Zutter (10 February 1889 – 27 May 1947) was a German SS-Hauptsturmführer at Mauthausen concentration camp, who was tried and executed for war crimes. [1] Zutter, a member of the NSDAP (membership number 3,543,330) and the SS (membership number 226,911), was from 27 September 1939 to the beginning of May 1945 a member of the camp staff of KZ Mauthausen.

  5. Zutter - Wikipedia

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    Zutter is a German family name. It is possibly, like the Flemish name DeSutter, derived from the Latin word sutor (shoemaker). It may refer to the following people: Louis Zutter (1865–1946), Swiss gymnast; Adolf Zutter (1889–1947), German SS concentration camp officer executed for war crimes; Albrecht Zutter (1940-), German publisher

  6. Jan De Zutter - Wikipedia

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    Jan De Zutter (born 14 June 1962) is a Belgian writer, journalist, political official and artist. He has been a journalist for De Morgen and written several books about neopaganism , which he practices.

  7. E (single album) - Wikipedia

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    Billboard explained that "Let's Not Fall in Love showcases the boy band at their most sentimental", and is a classic BigBang song with a unique sound because of a "lack of a definitive chorus and T.O.P and G-Dragon showing off new vocal colors instead of their usual personality-driven raps", while Zutter is a "hip-hop cut peppered with trappy snares, knocking percussion and woozy synths to ...

  8. Gymnastics at the 1896 Summer Olympics – Men's parallel bars

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    The men's parallel bars was one of eight gymnastics events on the Gymnastics at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. The parallel bars event was held on 10 April, the seventh gymnastics event to be held. 18 gymnasts from six nations competed, with the judges announcing Alfred Flatow as the winner and Louis Zutter as the runner-up.

  9. Switzerland at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Website: www.swissolympic.ch (in German and French) in Athens, Greece April 6, 1896 – April 15, 1896; Competitors: 2 in 2 sports and 5 events: Medals: Gold 1 Silver 2 Bronze 0 Total 3: Summer Olympics appearances