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  2. German Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. There is 1 pending revision awaiting review. German breed of shepherd dog Dog breed German Shepherd Adult male Other names German Shepherd Dog Alsatian Alsatian Wolf Dog Deutscher Schäferhund Altdeutsche Schäferhunde Origin Germany Traits Height Males 60–65 cm (24–26 in) Females 55 ...

  3. Alsatian dialect - Wikipedia

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    Alsatian (Alsatian: Elsässisch or Elsässerditsch "Alsatian German"; Lorraine Franconian: Elsässerdeitsch; French: Alsacien; German: Elsässisch or Elsässerdeutsch) is the group of Alemannic German dialects spoken in most of Alsace, a formerly disputed region in eastern France that has passed between French and German control five times ...

  4. List of Alsatians and Lotharingians - Wikipedia

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    Alsatian culture is Alemannic, with German and French influences. [1] Alsatians. Jakob Ammann (1644–between 1712 and 1730), anabaptist preacher and namesake of ...

  5. Alsatian - Wikipedia

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    Alsatian may refer to: A person from the Alsace region of northeast France; Alsatian dialect, the language or dialect of Alsace; German Shepherd, a breed of dog also ...

  6. Rifleman Khan - Wikipedia

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    Alsatian: Nation from: United Kingdom: Owner: Railton family: Awards: Dickin Medal: Rifleman Khan was a German Shepherd Dog who was lent to the War Office to become a ...

  7. Bing (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Bing the ParaDog displayed with his Dickin Medal at the Imperial War Museum Duxford. Bing (1942–44 – October 1955) was a dog who received the Dickin Medal in 1947 from the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals for bravery in service during the Second World War.

  8. Humanist Library of Sélestat - Wikipedia

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    Beatus Rhenanus bequeathed his entire private library to his home city of Sélestat. [3] This library contained about 670 bound leather volumes at the time of his death in 1547, which Rhenanus had collected during his studies and his work in Strasbourg, Basel, Paris and Sélestat. Even at that time, the library was of inestimable value, since ...

  9. Alemannic Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Alemannic Wikipedia (Alemannic: Alemannischi Wikipedia) is the Alemannic language edition of the Web-based free-content encyclopedia Wikipedia. The project was started on 13 November 2003, as an Alsatian language edition. A year later it was expanded to encompass all Alemannic dialects because of low activity in the first year.