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  2. Tracht - Wikipedia

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    Austrian men in their Tracht. Tracht (German pronunciation: ⓘ) refers to traditional garments in German-speaking countries and regions. Although the word is most often associated with Bavarian, Austrian, South Tyrolean and Trentino garments, including lederhosen and dirndls, many other German-speaking peoples have them, as did the former Danube Swabian populations of Central Europe.

  3. Lederhosen - Wikipedia

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    A couple wearing Miesbacher Tracht: The man is wearing traditional Bavarian lederhosen.. The term Lederhosen (/ ˈ l eɪ d ər ˌ h oʊ z ən /; German pronunciation: [ˈleːdɐˌhoːzn̩] ⓘ, singular in German usage: Lederhose, German: [ˈleːdɐˌhoːzə] ⓘ; lit.

  4. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    [2] [12] [13] A developing consensus is that a dirndl can be described as "tracht" when it has been traditionally worn by a distinct people group over a long period. [14] This implies that a dress based on the design principles of Alpine tracht can also be called a "dirndl", even if it has a documented history of centuries as a folk costume.

  5. Michelle Trachtenberg - Wikipedia

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    Trachtenberg was born on October 11, 1985, [1] in New York City, [2] the daughter of Jewish immigrants; her grandparents reside in Israel. [3] She learned some Russian. [4] [5]She was raised with her older sister, Irene, in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, where she attended junior high school at The Bay Academy for the Arts and Sciences. [6]

  6. Wendish Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Wendish Museum, Lower Sorbian: Serbski muzej, German: Wendisches Museum, is a museum of the culture and history of the Wends and Sorbs in Lower Lusatia. It is located in Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany. [1] It encompasses a large collection of Tracht, especially from the Spree Forest region. [2]

  7. Don Trachte - Wikipedia

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    The Trachte family lived in Sandgate, Vermont for many years. Trachte died in 2005 in the neighboring city of Manchester. [2] Trachte has four children: a daughter, Marjorie Rosenberg, Locust Valley, N.Y.; Donald Trachte Jr., Burlington; David Trachte, Sandgate; and Jon Trachte, Houston, Texas.

  8. 54 People Share What’s A Myth That Many Foreigners ... - AOL

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    Im from germany and many people believe, that every german wears ,,Tracht‘‘ which is basically traditional clothing for the Octoberfest on a daily basis 😂🫣. Image credits: Lucky8Luk #39

  9. Bob Cratchit - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ghost of Christmas Present, Tim will die because the family is too poor to give him the treatment he needs. While Scrooge is the "ogre" of the Cratchit family, with Cratchit's wife calling him out for his stinginess, Bob shows a generous spirit, as he mildly insists that they toast his health for Christmas Day.