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  2. Yodeling - Wikipedia

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    Yodeling (also jodeling) is a form of singing which involves repeated and rapid changes of pitch between the low-pitch chest register (or "chest voice") and the high-pitch head register or falsetto. The English word yodel is derived from the German word jodeln, meaning "to utter the syllable jo" (pronounced "yo").

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    Image:Blank map of Europe (polar stereographic projection) cropped.svg: national borders shown, excluding borders of disputed regions; Europe shaded differently from other areas, showing intranational boundaries

  4. Swiss Amish - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Amish of Adams County and to a lesser extent the ones of Allen County maintain the practice of yodeling from their Swiss homeland. According to Chad Thompson, almost every Amish of Adams County can yodel. Yodeling is an important symbol of their particular Swiss Amish identity. [7] Examples of Swiss Amish yodeling can be heard online ...

  5. Category:Maps of Germany - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Yodeling - Wikipedia

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  7. Germany - Wikipedia

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    A physical map of Germany. Germany is the seventh-largest country in Europe. [4] It borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west. Germany is also bordered by the North Sea and, at the north-northeast, by the Baltic Sea.

  8. Cartography of Europe - Wikipedia

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    In classical antiquity, Europe was assumed to cover the quarter of the globe north of the Mediterranean, an arrangement that was adhered to in medieval T and O maps. Ptolemy's world map of the 2nd century already had a reasonably precise description of southern and western Europe, but was unaware of particulars of northern and eastern Europe.

  9. Outline of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The territory of Germany covers 357,021 square kilometres (137,847 sq mi) and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Germany is a: Country. Developed country; Sovereign state. Member State of the European Union; Member state of NATO; Location: Northern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere. Eurasia. Europe. Central Europe; Western Europe ...