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2024-12-14 | National Council of Industry (Madagascar) | The National Council of Industry or Conseil national de l’industrie is a French body that is periodically consulted by the Prime Minister of France, from whom it depends. It is grouped under France Stratégie. | Stub | Stickhandler (9603) | |||||||||||
2024-12-24 | Centre Roland Mousnier | The Centre Roland Mousnier (CRM) is one of France's oldest research centers in history, founded in 1958 by Roland Mousnier, Alphonse Dupront, and Victor-Lucien Tapié. The centre is housed in the historic building of the Sorbonne, located on Rue Victor Cousin in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. | Stub | Magdun1933 (21) | |||||||||||
2024-12-29 | Lutz Mackensy (German actor and voice actor) | Lutz Werner Mackensy (born 11 March 1944) is a German actor, radio play and dubbing actor. He became known to a wide audience as Chief Inspector Bernd Zimmermann in the crime series Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall and as the dubbing voice of well-known actors such as Al Pacino, Rowan Atkinson and Christopher Lloyd. | Start | Ziko (2018) | |||||||||||
2024-12-27 | Jean Béluze | Jean Béluze (or Beluze; * August 10, 1793; † 1869) was a French rose breeder. | Start | Noilavear (208) | |||||||||||
2024-12-11 | Reich law (type of law) | A Reich law is a law which is made for an entire realm, and decided on at the national level. In modern Germany such laws are called federal laws. | B | VerGilPed (95) | |||||||||||
2025-01-06 | Gaujacq narrow gauge railway (Rail line) | The Gaujacq narrow gauge railway (French: Chemin de fer des carrières de Gaujacq) was an approximately 2.25 km (1.40 mi) long Decauville railway with a gauge of 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) from the quarries a Cabos near Gaujacq to Castel-Sarrazin. | C | NearEMPTiness (24020) | |||||||||||
2025-01-08 | Corda Campus (Tech and innovation campus in Hasselt) | The Corda Campus is one of the largest technology and innovation campuses in the Meuse-Rhine Euregion, located in Hasselt, Belgium. The campus currently houses 250 companies on a 14-hectare site and employs about 5,000 people. | Start | QuiYa (140) | |||||||||||
2024-12-12 | Jean Laplanche bibliography (Bibliography of Jean Laplanche's work) | The following is a bibliography of Jean Laplanche's work. | C | Honigfrau (264) | |||||||||||
2024-12-21 | Lulu Zipadoo (French animated television series) | Lulu Zipadoo (French: Lulu Vroumette) is a French computer-animated children's television series, produced by Mondo TV France, The series is based on a series of children's books by Daniel Picouly and Frédéric Pillot. | Stub | HeyDuggeeOfficial2024 (204) | |||||||||||
2024-12-13 | Jean I of Montmorency (French nobleman) | Jean I of Montmorency (1284–1326) was lord of Montmorency, Écouen, Argentan, Damville, and Berneval. He was a member of the house of Montmorency. | Start | Edgar Aetheling 25 (1602) | |||||||||||
2025-01-30 | Grasshopper Club Zürich (floorball) (Swiss floorball club) | The Grasshopper Club Zürich (abbreviated GC Unihockey) is a floorball department of the eponymous sports club from Zurich, Switzerland. The department was formed in 2002 by the merger of several smaller teams. | Stub | Prikryl (5008) | |||||||||||
2025-01-23 | 2025 IBU Junior Open European Championships (Biathlon competition in Altenberg, Germany) | The 10th IBU Junior Open European Championships were held from 22 to 26 January 2025 in Altenberg, Germany. For the first time in the history of the Junior European Championships, Greenland reached the podium. Sondre Slettemark won a silver medal for Greenland in the mass start 60. | Start | Dem1997 (5710) | |||||||||||
2024-12-08 | Domplatz (Passau) (public square in Passau, Germany) | The Domplatz in Passau is the area in front of the St. Stephen's Cathedral, in the historic Altstadt. | Stub | Viceskeeni2 (1368) | |||||||||||
2024-12-13 | Benjamin Ferré (French offshore yachtsman) | Benjamin Ferré born 31 October 1990 is a French professional offshore sailor. | Stub | Yachty4000 (13209) | |||||||||||
2025-02-03 | Alfred Bogenhard (German lawyer and art collector (1876 - 1932)) | Max Alfred Bogenhard (5 March 1876 in Gera, Germany - 6 August 1932 in Weimar, Germany) was a German lawyer and art collector. | Stub | Tatsnorad (257) | |||||||||||
2024-12-29 | Nederwaard Molen No.2 (One of the 19 windmills of Kinderdjik) | Nederwaard Molen No.2 is one of the Kinderdijk windmills, in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. | Stub | 505noscope (2169) | |||||||||||
2025-01-28 | Handorf (Münster) (Place in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) | Handorf is a district (Ortsteil) of the city of Münster in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is part of the administrative borough of Ost. | Start | Groovebox(de) (21) | |||||||||||
2025-01-27 | Hervé Mazard (Former France international rugby league & union player) | Hervé Mazard (born in Montbrun-des-Corbières, on 18 December 1943) is a French former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s. He was nicknamed Le Concorde. He played representative level rugby league (RL) for France in the 1968 Rugby League World Cup and 1970 Rugby League World Cup, and at club level for FC Lézignan XIII, RC Marseille and Limoux XIII. | Start | KoreanDragon (9922) | |||||||||||
2024-12-15 | Communist Workers Union of Germany (1972) (Communist party in Germany, 1972–1982) | The Communist Workers Union of Germany (German: Kommunistischer Arbeiterbund Deutschlands, KABD) was a K-Gruppen, and a Communist party in West Germany. The party was founded on August 5, 1972, through a split from the Communist Party of Germany/Marxists–Leninists. | Start | Castroonthemoon (896) | |||||||||||
2025-02-01 | Martin Flersheim (German businessman and art collector (1856-1935)) | Martin Ludwig Flersheim (born April 18, 1856 in Frankfurt am Main; died December 7, 1935 ibid.) was a German businessman, entrepreneur, art collector, patron and patron of the Frankfurt art scene and served on the board of the Städelscher Museums-Verein for almost four decades. | C | Eli185 (7485) | |||||||||||
2025-01-09 | Dehran Asanov | Dehran Asanov, also known as Abdelhamid, is a Romani German Muslim preacher from Düsseldorf, Germany. | Start | Viceskeeni2 (1368) | |||||||||||
2025-02-02 | Vervoort III Government | The Vervoort III government is the current coalition government of the Brussels-Capital Region, in office since 18 July 2019. Following the 2024 regional elections, no new government has been formed yet. | C | Trimton (4652) | |||||||||||
2025-01-20 | Franco-German Day (day dedicated to Franco-German friendship) | The Franco-German Day (German: Deutsch-Französischer Tag (DFT); French: Journée franco-allemande (JFA)) is an annual holiday celebrated in Germany and France. It is mainly celebrated in institutions such as schools and even results in events such as student exchanges, where French and German students take part in different activities. | Start | Viceskeeni2 (1368) | |||||||||||
2025-02-02 | Monument of Adalbert Lanna the Elder (Monument in) | The Monument of Adalbert Lanna the Elder is a sculpture of Adalbert Lanna the Elder in České Budějovice in the Czech Republic. It is located in the Sady city park near the western end of Lannova třída Street. It was created between 1866 and 1879 in the Imperial-royal artistic foundry in Wieden (in Vienna) under the artistic direction of Franz Pönninger. | C | Martin J. Němeček (230) | |||||||||||
2024-12-07 | Ralf Heckner (Swiss diplomat (born 1967)) | Ralf Heckner (born 1967) is a Swiss diplomat who currently serves as Ambassador of Switzerland to the United States in Washington, D.C. since 2024, succeeding Jacques Pitteloud. He previously served as Ambassador to India (2020–2024) and Kenya (2015–2020). | Stub | Theanonymoustypist (2667) | |||||||||||
2025-02-20 | Grund elevator | The Grund elevator (Luxembourgish: Lift Gronn-Uewerstad) is one of two public elevators in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. It links the Cité Judiciaire on Plateau Saint-Esprit in the Ville Haute quarter to the Grund quarter in the Alzette valley below. | Start | Procrastineur49 (6084) | |||||||||||
2025-02-28 | Maximiliansau West station (Railway station in Wörth, Germany) | Maximiliansau West station is an light rail station on S 5, S 51 and S 52 lines of the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn system in the municipality of Wörth am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. | Start | Alex234 (2785) | |||||||||||
2025-02-04 | Siege of Venlo (1511) (1511 conflict during the Guelders Wars) | The siege of Venlo occurred in 1511 when a combined Habsburg and English force besieged Venlo in an attempt to capture the city and bring the Duchy of Guelders to its knees. | Start | VidarVN (609) | |||||||||||
2025-02-23 | Svyataya Volya Ghetto | The Ghetto in Svyataya Volya (summer 1941 – March 1942) was a Jewish ghetto, established as a place of forced resettlement for the Jewish population of the village of Svyataya Volya, located in the Ivacevichy District of the Brest Region, as well as for Jews from nearby settlements. | Start | Rafi Chazon (1257) | |||||||||||
2025-02-21 | Waterway E70 (River) | The International Waterway E70 is an international waterway connecting Antwerp (Belgium, Rhine-Meuse Delta coast of the North Sea) via Berlin with Klaipėda (Lithuania, coast of the Baltic Sea), serving as one of the east-west European transport routes. | Start | Bildete (926) | |||||||||||
2025-01-29 | Curt Schueler (Polish-Jewish art collector (1877-1962)) | Curt Schueler was a Polish Jewish art collector (1877–1962). | Start | Eli185 (7485) | |||||||||||
2025-01-26 | Elias d'Imzalène | Elias d'Imzalène, born El Yess Zareli on February 22, 1979, in Versailles, Yvelines, France, is a French Muslim influencer and activist known for his outspoken views on Islam and French society. | Start | GoldenFork (22) | |||||||||||
2025-01-22 | La Semeuse (coin) | La Semeuse is a type of coin designed and engraved by French numismatist Oscar Roty (1846–1911). Its design, created in 1897 for use on the silver coins of the French Third Republic, reused in 1960 for the new francs, has become one of the three symbols, along with the bust of Marianne and the Tree of Liberty, chosen by France to appear on the national side of the Euro. | C | Oceanic catfish (156) | |||||||||||
2025-01-27 | Fernand Hazan Éditeur (French publishing house) | Fernand Hazan Éditeur, also known as Éditions Hazan, is a publishing house in France specializing in art books. It was founded in 1946 by Fernand Hazan and is now a department of Hachette Livre. Fernand's brother, Émile, was a French bookseller from Cairo who emigrated to Paris. | Start | Amlikdi (588) | |||||||||||
2025-01-07 | Stephan Leithner (Austrian manager) | Stephan Leithner (born 15 May 1966 in Innsbruck) is an Austrian business executive. He became a member of the Executive Board of Deutsche Börse AG in 2018 and its CEO on 1 January 2025. | Start | Flrn Bckr (19) | |||||||||||
2024-12-20 | L'Insoumission Hebdo (Defunct French newspaper) | L'Insoumission Hebdo was a left-wing newspaper published in France. It was created by a prominent socialist politician Jean-Luc Melenchon and was owned by La France Insoumise and Left Party, French political parties both founded by Melenchon. It ceased publication in 2022 after merging with Le journal de l'Insoumission. | Start | SolxrgashiUnited (1301) | |||||||||||
2025-01-29 | Dirkzwager (Dutch Patrician Family) | Dirkzwager (American branch: Dirkswager) is a Dutch patrician family, dating back to at least the 15th century. The family produced merchants, government officials, (vice-)consuls, judges, and bankers, among others. | Start | Insularum (22) | |||||||||||
2025-02-10 | Uko of East Frisia (Count of East Frisia) | Uko of East Frisia (1 April 1464 – 10 July 1507) was the third and youngest son of Count Ulrich I of East Frisia and his wife Theda Ukena. | Start | TotaFrisia (1255) | |||||||||||
2024-12-10 | James von Bleichröder (German Jewish jurist and art collector (1859–1937)) | James von Bleichröder (born October 14, 1859 in Berlin; died April 28, 1937 in Berlin) was a German banker of Jewish origin. | C | Eli185 (7485) | |||||||||||
2025-01-07 | Rahim Taghizadegan (Austrian-Iranian economist and publicist) | Rahim Taghizadegan (1979) is an Austrian-Iranian economist and publicist. He is a representative of the Austrian School in economics. Taghizadegan heads the private educational institution Scholarium in Zug, Switzerland (previously in Vienna until 2024). | Start | Rodericker (55) | |||||||||||
2025-02-22 | First French East Indies Company (Early modern colonial venture) | The first French East Indies Company (French: Compagnie française des Indes orientales), sometimes referred to as the Company de Dieppe or Compagnie Le Roy et Godefroy, was the first of several attempts by the Kingdom of France to charter a trading company to compete with the English East India Company (est. | Start | Boubloub (18402) | |||||||||||
2025-01-25 | Citizen Collective (Political party in Belgium) | Citizen Collective (French: Collectif Citoyen) is a minor political party in Belgium founded in 2019, which is active in Wallonia and Brussels. | Start | Massotou (57) | |||||||||||
2025-03-30 | GS Staalwerken Stadion (Sports venue in Helmond, Netherlands) | GS Staalwerken Stadion, also known as Campus De Braak, is an multi-purpose sports venue located in Helmond, Netherlands. The facility serves as the home ground of professional football club Helmond Sport and has a capacity of 3,600 spectators. In addition to football matches, the complex includes the secondary school Praktijkschool Helmond, an NOC*NSF sports hall, several gymnasiums, a physiotherapy practice, and facilities for amateur football club SV De Braak. | Start | Bocanegra (35555) | |||||||||||
2025-01-04 | Royal Yacht Club Hollandia | The Royal Yacht Club Hollandia (Dutch: Koninklijke Zeil- & Roeivereniging Hollandia) often abbreviated to the term KZ&RV Hollandia is a Dutch yacht club and rowing club located in Medemblik in the Netherlands. | Stub | Yachty4000 (13209) | |||||||||||
2025-01-19 | Franjo von Allmen (Swiss World Cup Skier) | Franjo von Allmen (born 24 July 2001) is a Swiss alpine ski racer who competes in the speed disciplines of downhill and super-G. | Start | Marco,n-b (145) | |||||||||||
2025-02-14 | Euroclear Nederland (Financial market infrastructure) | Euroclear Nederland is the main central securities depository (CSD) in the Netherlands. It is a fully-owned subsidiary of the Euroclear Group. | Start | Boubloub (18402) | |||||||||||
2025-03-31 | Globe de mariée | A Globe de mariée (literally "bridal globe" also called a globe de mariage (wedding globe) or verrine (glass globe)) is a decorative object designed to hold the bouquet or the wax orange blossom crown worn by the bride on her wedding day. The object was common in France from the mid 19th century to the early 20th century. | Start | Thriley (63765) | |||||||||||
2025-04-06 | Julian Hübner (German football manager (born 1983)) | Julian Hübner (born 31 December 1983) is a German association football coach who most recently worked as assistant manager of EFL Championship club Hull City. | Start | NONONSENSEDEFENDING (1852) | |||||||||||
2025-04-07 | Reichspropagandaleitung (Nazi Party propaganda office) | The Reichspropagandaleitung or the RPL (in English: Reich Propaganda Directorate) was the central propaganda office of the NSDAP from 1926 to 1945, responsible for press, film, radio, and "Volksbildung" (people's education). Though closely linked to the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (RMVP) after 1933, it remained a distinct party organ focused on internal Nazi party propaganda. | Start | Editor8778 (1383) | |||||||||||
2025-04-08 | HC Rödertal (German handball club) | Handballclub Rödertal e. V., normally called HC Rödertal or just HCR is a German women's Handball from Großröhrsdorf in Saxony. | Stub | Fregerslev (14668) | |||||||||||
2025-04-02 | Roman Ermelo | Roman Ermelo was a big roman camp (and possible fortification) in what is now Netherland. It was created under Augustus in the short-lived roman province of Germania. | Start | F123indam (58) | |||||||||||
2025-02-12 | Invasion of the Veluwe (1629) (Failed invasion of the Dutch Republic) | The Invasion of the Veluwe was an invasion of the Dutch Republic in 1629 carried out by Imperial and Spanish troops in order to divert the States army from the Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch. The invasion was led by Count Hendrik van den Bergh with an army that likely consisted of around 20.000 men. | C | VidarVN (609) | |||||||||||
2025-01-07 | AJR Refugee Voices Testimony Archive (Jewish history archive) | AJR Refugee Voices Testimony Archive is the oral history collection of The Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR). It contains 300+ oral history video interviews with Jewish survivors of National Socialism living in the United Kingdom. | Start | TheMostImportantThing (16) | |||||||||||
2025-03-30 | House Böckum (German water castle) | House Böckum, alternatively Haus Böckum (in old sources also Buechen, Boichem or Boecum) is a medieval noble residence in the Duisburg district of Huckingen on the old Angerbach. Haus Böckum is the only preserved water castle in Duisburg's city area, even if their ditches are mostly dry today. | C | Dariusx749 (597) | |||||||||||
2025-04-09 | Mondsee Gospel of Matthew (9th-century Bible manuscript in Old High German) | The Mondsee Gospel of Matthew (German: Mondseer Matthäusevangelium) is an essential early medieval manuscript fragment and one of the earliest recorded translations of a biblical portion into Old High German, specifically rendered in an Old Bavarian dialect.Originating in the early 9th century within the western Frankish sphere, this fragment is part of a collection known as the Mondsee Fragments (formerly referred to as the Monsee Fragments or Wiener Fragmente). | Start | Kalligrafiemonk (137) | |||||||||||
2025-04-04 | German University of Digital Science (Fully digital university in Potsdam (Germany)) | The German University of Digital Science, or German UDS for short, is a fully digital university in Germany based in the media city of Babelsberg in Potsdam. The term “Digital Science” subsumes the new subject areas emerging in traditional subject areas as a result of advancing digitalization (e.g. | C | JuliaMahana (5) | |||||||||||
2024-12-30 | Gallo-Roman villa at La Coue d'Auzenat (Remains of a Gallo-Roman villa in the commune of Brossac) | The Gallo-Roman villa at La Coue d'Auzenat, also spelled Lacou Dausena, is the remains of a Gallo-Roman villa in the commune of Brossac, in the Charente département of southwestern France. | B | Beatriz Pinhata (294) | |||||||||||
2025-04-02 | Macrander family | The Macrander family is originally of German origin. The name Macrander is a Grecization (or Hellenization) of the name Langemann by the count's councillor Arnold Langemann (1566 - 1620) from Mengeringhausen, Waldeck-Frankenberg (Hesse). The city of Wetzlar (Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hesse) has a prominent place in the family history. | Start | Mac1970 (21) | |||||||||||
2025-02-09 | Filmkrant (Dutch film magazine) | Filmkrant is a Dutch free independent film magazine covering the film industry in the Netherlands. The magazine was founded in 1981 by Jan Heijs and Henk Rabbers. It is distributed for free and is available online and at movie theaters across the Netherlands. | Start | CarciaNullius (2929) | |||||||||||
2025-02-23 | Black–orange coalition (Coalition in German politics) | The Black-orange coalition (German: Schwarz-orange Koalition) in German politics refers to a coalition between the centre-right CDU/CSU and the Free Voters (FW). The coalition has only been active in Bavaria since 2018, in both the Second Söder cabinet and Third Söder cabinet. | Stub | Aidanic (632) | |||||||||||
2025-04-14 | Titouan Nihouarn (French footballer (born 2004)) | Titouan Nihouarn (born 28 July 2004) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ligue 2 club Pau FC . | Start | Ahoeca (546) | |||||||||||
2025-02-28 | Karlsruhe-Mühlburg station (Railway station in Karlsruhe, Germany) | Karlsruhe West station is a railway station in the Mühlburg district in the municipality of Karlsruhe, located in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. | Stub | Alex234 (2785) | |||||||||||
2025-02-02 | Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland (Learned society for the promotion of scientific ecology) | The Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland is a learned society for the promotion of scientific ecology in German-speaking countries. The society is the world's third largest scientific society in the field of ecology after the Ecological Society of America and the British Ecological Society. | C | Mallle10 (23) | |||||||||||
2025-04-01 | Trinity House Agreement | The Trinity House Agreement (German: Trinity-House-Vereinbarung) was signed by the German Defense Minister, Boris Pistorius, and the British Secretary of State for Defence, John Healey, in London on October 23, 2024, to strengthen bilateral security cooperation and to "deepen defence cooperation across all domains". | Start | Afus199620 (20670) | |||||||||||
2025-01-07 | Kulturkaufhaus Dussmann (architectural structure in Berlin, Germany) | The Kulturkaufhaus Dussmann (Dussmann culture department store) is a commercial building in Berlin. It was completed in 1997 on Friedrichstraße and Dorotheenstraße in the Mitte district. It was named after its builder and first main user, the entrepreneur Peter Dussmann . | C | Thriley (63765) | |||||||||||
2025-04-18 | Schmidheiny family (family) | The Schmidheiny family is a Swiss industrial and political family originally from Balgach, St. Gallen in Eastern Switzerland. The fortune was made through diversification in only two to three generations during the mid-19th and early 20th century by Jacob Schmidheiny through the silk manufacturing (until 1867) and then building materials such as brick and concrete (primarily Eternit and Holcim). | Stub | Theanonymoustypist (2667) | |||||||||||
2025-04-19 | Olivier Vidal (French film director) | Olivier Vidal (born December 15, 1978) is a French filmmaker. | Stub | Tenvalzoo (38) | |||||||||||
2025-02-12 | DDR-Oberliga Handball (Disestablished handball league in East Germany) | The Handball-Oberliga der DDR was the top handball division in East Germany. It existed from 1964 to 1991 with the 1990-1991 season being the last one before the German re-unification. | Stub | Fregerslev (14668) | |||||||||||
2025-04-01 | Coat of arms of Walloon-Brabant | "Sable a lion of or (gold) armed and langued gules chaped in or (gold) with two roosters gules, the shield surmounted by a Ducal coronet"
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2025-04-22 | Joseph Giampietro (Austrian actor (1866-1913)) | Joseph Giampietro, also known as Josef Giampietro (21 June 1866 – 29 December 1913), was an Austrian actor, operetta singer, and comedian. | Start | Feydey (36985) | |||||||||||
2025-04-09 | Judengasse in Worms | The Judengasse in Worms (German: Wormser Judengasse, literally: Jewish Alley in Worms) was the Jewish ghetto of Worms from the Late Middle Ages until the end of the 18th century. | C | HillelAmadeus (434) | |||||||||||
2025-04-09 | Rashi Gate | The Rashi Gate (German: Raschitor) is an arched gateway consisting of three arches, built in the early 20th century as a breach in the inner city wall of Worms, Germany. | Start | HillelAmadeus (434) | |||||||||||
2025-04-06 | Ernest Burnat (Swiss architect (1833–1922)) | Ernest Burnat (7 October 1833 – 3 December 1922) was a Swiss architect based in Vevey, in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. | Start | 7804j (2903) | |||||||||||
2025-02-22 | France Channel (Online digital video subscription service) | France Channel is an online digital video subscription service, founded by Julien Verley (former executive of Canal+ Group and France Télévisions), operating in the United States but headquartered in France. | C | IZ041 (9701) | |||||||||||
2025-02-26 | Mosque Sahaba of Créteil (Mosque in Créteil, France) | The Sahaba mosque is located at Créteil, in the Île-de-France region, at the corner of rue Jean-Gabin and the access road to route de Choisy. It has a surface area of 1,200 m2 for a total built area of 4,000 m2, spread over three levels. The part devoted to places of prayer is supplemented by spaces for cultural and leisure purposes, such as a library, multipurpose rooms, a restaurant-tea room and a hammam. | Start | QwertyZ34 (2769) | |||||||||||
2025-04-03 | North German Academy of Finance and Tax Law | The North German Academy for Finance and Tax Law Hamburg (NoA) is a public institution established in 2010 through the merger of the former University of Finance Hamburg and the State Finance School Hamburg. It operates under the jurisdiction of the Hamburg Ministry of Finance and is responsible for the education and training of tax officials for the financial administrations of Hamburg, Bremen, and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. | C | K.ggeorgieva (108) | |||||||||||
2025-04-13 | Villa Zilveli (Private residence in Paris, France) | Built in 1933 by architect Jean Welz, the Villa Zilveli (or Zilveli House) is a characteristic example of modernist architecture located in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France, on the Butte Bergeyre at No. 70 rue Georges-Lardennois . | C | Brouillons (24) | |||||||||||
2025-01-02 | Rellinghausen (Borough of Essen, Germany) | Rellinghausen is a borough located in the central-southern part of Essen, Germany. It was incorporated into Essen in 1910. As of 31 March 2025, it has a population of 3,545 residents. | Start | Spillek (9) | |||||||||||
2024-12-30 | Innosuisse (Swiss Innovation Agency, government organization in Bern, Switzerland) | Innosuisse is the Swiss agency for promotion of innovation, legally mandated to promote science-based innovation and start-ups in Switzerland. With support for research institutions, start-ups, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and other Swiss organizations in their research and development activities, the agency promotes the transfer of knowledge from research to business. | C | GoneDutch (259) | |||||||||||
2025-02-14 | Borussia Düsseldorf (German table tennis club) | Borussia Düsseldorf is a table tennis club from the North Rhine-Westphalian state capital Düsseldorf. It is Germany's most successful table tennis club and, with 78 titles, the second most successful German sports club after Wasserfreunde Spandau 04. | Start | Afus199620 (20670) | |||||||||||
2025-02-14 | German Cup (table tennis) | The German Cup (German: Deutsche Pokalmeisterschaft) is a competition for German club teams in table tennis. It has been held annually by the German Table Tennis Association since 1957 for men and since 1958 for women, and is one of the most important national competitions alongside the Table tennis Bundesliga. | Start | Afus199620 (20670) | |||||||||||
2025-04-07 | Frontist movement (far-right movement in 1930s-1940s Switzerland) | The Frontist movement (German: Frontenbewegung), also known as Frontisms, Frontists or Fröntlers, was Switzerland's parallel movement to National Socialism in the German Reich and to fascism in Italy. Since 1930, tendencies had been growing in the Swiss Confederation that called for a renewal of the country on a nationalistic basis. | C | Afus199620 (20670) | |||||||||||
2025-02-26 | 2025 Sidecar Motocross World Championship (Motocross World Championship) | The 2025 FIM Sidecarcross World Championship is the 45nd edition of the competition. | Stub | Businessfonthunter (27) | |||||||||||
2024-12-10 | Gellep-Stratum (Stadtteil of Krefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) | Gellep-Stratum is the southeasternmost district of Krefeld. The population is 2,485 (as of December 31, 2021). Until its incorporation into the city of Krefeld in 1929, Gellep-Stratum was a municipality in the Amt Lank of the Krefeld district. | C | BauhausFan89 (2032) | |||||||||||
2025-01-08 | FIS Nordic Combined Continental Cup | The FIS Nordic Combined Continental Cup is a Nordic combined competition organized yearly by International Ski Federation, being the second level in international competition for this sport. It was first arranged for the 1990–91 season under the name "World Cup B". | Start | Maceekim (3052) | |||||||||||
2025-04-13 | 2021 Telemark Junior World Championships | The 2021 FIS Telemark Junior Championships were held from 18 to 21 March 2021 in Melchsee-Frutt, Switzerland. | Start | Maceekim (3052) | |||||||||||
2025-02-24 | Grainau station (Train station in Grainau, Germany) | Grainau station (German: Zugspitzbahnhof Grainau) is a railway station on the Bavarian Zugspitze Railway (Bayerische Zugspitzbahn), situated in Grainau, southern Bavaria, Germany, at approximately 750 meters (2,460 feet) above sea level. Positioned between the Obergrainau and Untergrainau districts, near the parish church and Badersee lake, it was originally named Grainau-Badersee. | C | Alex234 (2785) | |||||||||||
2025-04-12 | Ramadan in France | Ramadan in France holds unique significance as it bridges Islamic traditions with Western cultural practices. France is home to one of Europe's largest Muslim populations. France's Muslim population is estimated at 6.8–9 million (10–13% of the population), predominantly Sunni with Maghrebi roots. | C | Ainty Painty (25913) | |||||||||||
2025-02-21 | John Law's Bank (Defunct financial institution) | John Law's Bank (French: la banque de John Law) was a short-lived but highly consequential financial institution in the Kingdom of France, started by John Law in May 1716 as a private-sector joint-stock company, nationalized in December 1718, and acquired by his Company of the Indies in February 1720. | C | Boubloub (18402) | |||||||||||
2024-12-14 | Jacques of Montmorency (Abt 1374 - 1414) | Jacques of Montmorency (1370–1414) was lord of Montmorency, Écouen, Damville, Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, de Vitry-en-Brie, and de la Tour de Chaumont. | Start | Edgar Aetheling 25 (1602) | |||||||||||
2025-01-14 | Zajaris Fernández (Cuban actress and comedian) | Zajaris Fernández (born 1985 in Cuba) is a Cuban actress and comedian best known for her work in Cuban television,[circular reference] theater, and film. She rose to prominence through her participation in the comedy show "Alegrías de Sobremesa and her roles in several television series, including ¿Jura decir la verdad? (2001). | Start | Lau125 (123) | |||||||||||
2024-12-19 | Max Mandl-Maldenau (Austrian entrepreneur and art collector, who had to flee from the Nazi regime in 1938) | Max von Mandl-Maldenau (3 August 1865 – 6 August 1942) was an Austrian entrepreneur and art collector. | Start | Eli185 (7485) | |||||||||||
2025-03-11 | Lidl Unihockey Prime League (women's floorball) (Highest league in Swiss floorball) | Unihockey Prime League Women (also known as Lidl Unihockey Prime League Women due to sponsorship, abbreviated as L-UPL Women) is the top women's floorball league in Switzerland. The league consists of 10 teams. It was first played in the 1986–87 season. | C | Prikryl (5008) | |||||||||||
2025-01-07 | Mission Racine (French government tourism initiative) | Mission Racine (French; officially Mission interministérielle d'aménagement touristique du littoral du Languedoc-Roussillon, abbreviation MIALR; "Interministerial working group for the tourist coastal infrastructure of Languedoc-Roussillon") was a government initiative for a large-scale infrastructure plan to expand the Tourism offer on the coast of the French region of Languedoc-Roussillon. | C | Wh160 (262) | |||||||||||
2025-05-13 | Rob Rombout (Dutch documentary filmmaker and educator) | Rob Rombout (born 8 July 1953) is a Dutch documentary filmmaker, lecturer, and course director. He is a co-founder of the DocNomads international master’s programme in documentary filmmaking and has taught at institutions worldwide. His films have been broadcast internationally and received awards at major festivals. | C | MyOttawaNumber (285) | |||||||||||
2025-04-16 | Jewish Museum Worms (Jewish museum in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) | The Jewish Museum Worms is dedicated to the history of the Jews in Worms, Germany and the other SchUM cities. It is operated by the city of Worms. | C | HillelAmadeus (434) | |||||||||||
2025-01-13 | List of newspapers owned by Rossel | This list includes daily and weekly newspapers and magazines owned by Rossel | Start | 1AmNobody24 (25873) | |||||||||||
2025-05-10 | 1995 BPR 4 Hours of Jerez | The 1995 BPR 4 Hours of Jerez was the first round of the 1995 BPR Global GT Series season. It was run at Circuito de Jerez on 26 February 1995. | Start | KerbHopper (3087) | |||||||||||
2025-02-22 | Compagnie de Calonne (Early modern colonial company) | The Compagnie de Calonne was the last iteration of the Compagnie des Indes, a series of French state-sponsored ventures to compete with the British East India Company and Dutch East India Company. It was established in 1785 at the initiative of Charles Alexandre de Calonne, and eventually liquidated in 1794 in the turmoil of the French Revolution. | Start | Boubloub (18402) | |||||||||||
2025-01-17 | Fondation du patrimoine (Non-profit organization to safeguard and promote local French heritage) | The Fondation du patrimoine, created by the law of July 2, 1996, is a French private, independent, non-profit organization whose mission is to safeguard and promote local French heritage . | GA | Beatriz Pinhata (294) | |||||||||||
2025-04-02 | Haut Val-d'Oise bus network (French bus network) | Haut Val-d'Oise is a French bus network run by Île-de-France Mobilités. The network is operated by Keolis via Keolis Nord Val-d'Oise since January 1, 2024. | Start | Manchesterunited1234 (5811) | |||||||||||
2025-05-03 | Little Brown Bear (1988 French TV series or program) | Little Brown Bear (French: Petit Ours Brun) is a French animated television series, in 100 episodes of two minutes and one minute, created from the eponymous character by Claude Lebrun, illustrated by Danièle Bour, who published her little hero in the Pomme d'Api magazine of the Bayard press group in 1975. | Start | Richard Robertson Bob (28) | |||||||||||
2025-03-11 | Philipp Depiereux (German entrepreneur and digital transformation advocate) | Philipp Depiereux (born July 12, 1977) is a German author and entrepreneur. | C | Changeblackyellow77 (17) | |||||||||||
2024-12-30 | Hans Frey | Hans Frey (1545, Hinang near Sonthofen – 1598, Kempten) was a German pioneer in bellfounding and producer of bombard (weapon)s. | Start | Woodcut-like (428) | |||||||||||
2024-11-12 | 2005 Turkey v Switzerland football match | The football match between Turkey and Switzerland in 2005, known in Switzerland as the "Shame of Istanbul", was the second leg of the playoff round in the qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. On November 16, 2005, the Turkey national team played against the Switzerland national team in Istanbul; Switzerland had won the first leg in Switzerland with a score of 2–0. | C | AlfiePalmer (1035) | |||||||||||
2025-04-02 | Flag of Brabant (Belgium) | In black a lion of gold, nailed and tongued gules | Start | SEPB66 (260) | |||||||||||
2025-04-08 | Malik Talabidi (German footballer (born 2001)) | Malik Talabidi (born 16 July 2001) is a German-Togolese footballer who plays as a defender for Regionalliga club Schalke 04 II. | Start | BundesBerti (40140) | |||||||||||
2025-02-26 | Action Group of Independent Germans (Political party in Germany) | Action Group of Independent Germans (German: Aktionsgemeinschaft Unabhängiger Deutscher, or AUD) was the name of a nationalist-neutralist party in the Federal Republic of Germany. It was founded in May 1965 as a successor of various anti-Nazi nationalist groups and parties in West Germany. | Start | Johshh (1157) | |||||||||||
2025-04-24 | HNLMS Zuiderkruis (1923) (Royal Netherlands Navy Auxiliary) | HNLMS Zuiderkruis was a Royal Netherlands Navy auxiliary ship. Originally constructed for the Government Navy, she was transferred to the Royal Netherlands Navy in 1938. Laid down as a cable layer with the option for quick conversion to auxiliary cruiser, she came equipped with mounts that would allow the installation of two 5.9-inch (150 mm) cannons and facilities to accommodate two floatplanes. | C | KarelDoorman (198) | |||||||||||
2024-12-16 | Rue Spontini (Street on the 16th arrondissement of Paris) | The Rue Spontini is a street in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. | C | Beatriz Pinhata (294) | |||||||||||
2025-03-30 | Saint-Michel prison (Toulouse) (Former prison in Toulouse) | Saint-Michel prison is a former penal institution located in Toulouse, in service from 1872 to 2009, known for its role during the Occupation and its characteristic 19th century architecture. | C | ProudWatermelon (1162) | |||||||||||
2025-04-08 | La Régalante (European cycling route) | La Régalante is a French cycle route that begins on the northern quay of the Loire in Nantes (Loire-Atlantique), at the junction with La Loire à Vélo route, and ends at the entrance to the island of Mont-Saint-Michel (Manche (department)). This cycling route running is 275 km long, it crosses the historic region of the Marches de Bretagne, Duchy of Brittany protection border zone, between the Loire and the Channel. | Start | Vitriacus (19) | |||||||||||
2025-02-26 | Gabrielle Bompard (accused murderer) | Gabrielle Bompard (born 1868) was a French murderess in the 1889 Gouffé Case who, conspiring with Michel Eyraud, was responsible for the homicide by strangulation of the bailiff Gouffé after luring him into her home, which fascinated the public and media in France and abroad due to her claim of being under hypnosis. | GA | Piratical Chocolate (29) | |||||||||||
2025-05-11 | Ken Jäger (Swiss ice hockey player) | Ken Jäger (born 30 May 1998) is a Swiss professional ice hockey for Lausanne HC of the National League (NL). | Start | DeeDeeDee4803 (143) | |||||||||||
2025-03-30 | Leo Belgicus (heraldry) (heraldic symbol) | The Leo Belgicus (Belgian lion) is a heraldic lion with an origin dating back to the middle ages of the Southern Netherlands. This symbol was adopted by the Duchy of Brabant and is now the symbol and national animal of Belgium. | GA | SEPB66 (260) | |||||||||||
2025-02-28 | Geneva school (economics) | The Geneva school is a school of economic thought based in the Geneva Graduate Institute in Switzerland in the 1930s. | Start | 许岚珊 (106) | |||||||||||
2025-04-25 | Aedes Architecture Forum (Private architecture gallery in Berlin) | Aedes Architecture Forum is an architecture gallery in Berlin. Founded in 1980, it became Germany’s first private architecture gallery. | Start | Bouw1672kroniek (30) | |||||||||||
2024-12-10 | BUMIDOM (French governmental agency, 1963 to 1982) | BUMIDOM (Bureau pour le développement des migrations dans les départements d’outre-mer, French for "Office for development of migrations within overseas departments") was a French governmental agency between 1963 and 1982 in charge of emigration of the inhabitants of French overseas departments to Metropolitan France. | Start | Harley500 (531) | |||||||||||
2025-05-17 | Willi Fründt (German communist executed by the Nazis) | Willi Fründt (25 July 1909 – 24 December 1944) was a German communist from Grabow. He was a member of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and was arrested on 20 July 1944 as a result of Aktion Gitter after the failed 20 July plot. Following his arrest, Fründt was interned in the Neuengamme concentration camp where he was executed on 24 December 1944. | Stub | Frijfuhs (1226) | |||||||||||
2025-05-26 | Österreichischer Volleyball Verband (Governing body for volleyball in Austria) | The Austrian Volleyball Association (German: Österreichischer Volleyballverband, ÖVV) is the governing body for volleyball in Austria. It was founded on March 14, 1953, by Rudolf Hautmann, who served as the first president. The initial member clubs came from Vienna, its surrounding areas, and Lower Austria. | Start | Elly mino2 (83) | |||||||||||
2024-12-27 | Communauté de communes Val ès Dunes (Intercommunal structure in Normandy, France) | Val ès Dunes is the intercommunal structure centered on the town of Argences. It is located in the Calvados Department in the region of Normandy, northwestern France. It was created in 2017, its seat is in Argences. It has an area of 179.0 square kilometers. | Stub | Vestrix (342) | |||||||||||
2025-05-11 | La Meute – Investigation into La France Insoumise of Jean-Luc Mélenchon | La Meute – Investigation into La France Insoumise of Jean-Luc Mélenchon is a non-fiction book authored by journalists Charlotte Belaïch and Olivier Pérou, published in 2025 by Flammarion. The book is the culmination of over two years of investigative reporting into the internal workings and organizational methods of the French political movement La France Insoumise (LFI), led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon. | C | EgoInArcadia (27) | |||||||||||
2025-02-28 | French national domain in the Holy Land (Extraterritoriality of France) | The French National Domain in the Holy Land is a French territory located in Eastern Jerusalem. This area unites possessions that belonged to the French empire beginning in the 19th century. | GA | Ghebreigzabhier (652) | |||||||||||
2025-02-08 | Drama of the Valais Alps (Mountain disaster in the Swiss Alps in 2018) | The Drama of the Valais Alps is a mountain accident that took place in the Valais Alps on 29 April 2018. A group of ski tourers attempting the Haute Route between Chamonix and Zermatt perished due to hypothermia. | Start | Jeanne Angerie (370) | |||||||||||
2025-05-17 | Associazione CSG Swiss Railpark St. Gotthard | The Associazione CSG Swiss Railpark St. Gotthard, from 2017 Club del San Gottardo, short form CSG, is an association for the preservation of historic railway vehicles and the creation of tourist attractions in the Swiss canton of Ticino. It was founded in 1980 and named after the Gotthard railway. | Start | Osoraku (658) | |||||||||||
2025-05-30 | Alsenbrück-Langmeil (Borough of Winnweiler in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) | Alsenbrück-Langmeil (called Alsenbrück until 1880) is a borough of Winnweiler in the Donnersbergkreis district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was incorporated into the municipality on 10th June 1979. | Stub | F835 (189) | |||||||||||
2025-01-04 | Jung-Koch-Quentell Wall Charts | Jung–Koch–Quentell, often abbreviated as JKQ, describes a collaboration of three late 19th/early 20th century scientists and educators who created a series of botanical and zoological wall charts for use in schools. | GA | Bewo001 (128) | |||||||||||
2025-02-13 | Constantin Buschmann (German business executive (born 1984)) | Constantin Buschmann (born 1984, Bottrop) is a German business executive who has been serving as the managing director of Brabus since 2018. | Start | Marc 190797 (11) | |||||||||||
2025-03-31 | Degenhard Bertram von Spee (German noble) | Degenhard Bertram von Spee (July 29, 1681–March 11, 1736) was a German nobleman from the Baron von Spee family and an officer in the service of the Electoral Palatinate. | Start | Dariusx749 (597) | |||||||||||
2025-05-19 | Héli Chatelain (Swiss linguist and Protestant missionary) | Héli Chatelain (Murten, April 29, 1859 – Lausanne, July 22, 1908) was a Swiss linguist and Protestant missionary. He worked with rural populations in Angola, where he founded a mission and, in particular, fought against the slavery that still ravaged the country in the 19th century. | Start | Quepenamivida (53) | |||||||||||
2025-05-25 | The Odeon (Alderney) (German coastal defense tower) | The Odeon is a German coastal defense tower on the island of Alderney in the Channel Islands. It is sometimes considered as part of the Fortifications of Alderney. It was built to defend Alderney from the British during the German occupation of the Channel Islands in World War II. | Start | PhilDaBirdMan (770) | |||||||||||
2024-12-08 | Nicolas Lunven (French yachtsman (born 1982)) | Nicolas "Nico" Lunven (born 1982) is a French yachtsman. | Start | Rege2204 (204) | |||||||||||
2025-04-10 | Le Prieuré School | Le Prieuré is a French public secondary school for elementary and secondary education located in Maisons-Laffitte, in the Yvelines department of the Île-de-France region, approximately 18 km northwest of central Paris. It is part of the Académie de Versailles, which oversees public education in the region. | Start | Danenriquezor (55) | |||||||||||
2025-02-27 | Simon Spiegel (Swiss German privatdozent for film studies and critic) | Simon Spiegel (born 10 June 1977 in Basel) is a Swiss German privatdozent for film studies and film critic. | Start | X4VIER.OneTap (1603) | |||||||||||
2025-05-31 | Lou Berthomieu (French competitive sailor) | Lou Berthomieu (born 20th June 2001) is a French olympic sailor. | Stub | Yachty4000 (13209) | |||||||||||
2025-05-31 | Tim Mourniac (French competitive sailor) | Tim Mourniac (born 14th April 1998) is a French olympic sailor. | Stub | Yachty4000 (13209) | |||||||||||
2025-03-04 | Kamper onion (Type of folk tale) | A "Kamper ui" is a term used for mock and plague tales in which the pretensions and stupidity of the residents and especially the leaders of certain places are ridiculed by the surrounding community. | Stub | Godlikemammal (204) | |||||||||||
2025-06-01 | Nicolaas Warb (Dutch artist) | Nicolaas Warb (14 May 1906, Amsterdam – 2 August 1957, Hilversum) was a pseudonym of Sophia Warburg, a Dutch abstract painter associated with movements and groups such as De Stijl, Société Réalités Nouvelles and Groupe Espace. | Start | KamillaŚ (4566) | |||||||||||
2025-06-02 | 2021–22 French Basketball Cup (Basketball league season) | The 2021–22 French Basketball Cup season (French: 2021–22 Coupe de France de Basket) was the 45th season of the domestic cup competition of French basketball.The previous winner of the cup was ASVEL. The competition started on 15 September 2021 and ended 23 April 2022. | Stub | SerFahr (340) | |||||||||||
2025-02-28 | Geneva school (linguistics) (School of linguistics) | The Geneva School was a school of linguistics that emphasized the structural and functional aspects of language. It developed at the beginning of the 20th century. | Start | 许岚珊 (106) | |||||||||||
2025-06-02 | Amsterdam Weesperpoort station (Former railway station in Amsterdam) | Weesperpoort (Dutch: Weesperpoortstation) was a railway station in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It opened in 1843 as the terminus station in Amsterdam of the railway line to Utrecht and Arnhem. Over the years, the station was expanded as new services started, including international trains and a tram to the Gooi. | GA | Styyx (16235) | |||||||||||
2025-06-02 | Erlking (film) (2015 animated short film directed by Georges Schwizgebel) | Erlking (French: Le roi des aulnes; German: Erlkönig) is a 2015 Swiss animated short film directed by Georges Schwizgebel. It is an adaptation of the poem "Erlkönig" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, about a father who rides with his sick son who thinks he sees the erlking, and features music from Franz Schubert's setting of the poem. | C | Uriahheep228 (23335) | |||||||||||
2025-06-02 | Jean-Pierre Diény (French sinologist) | Jean-Pierre Diény (14 August 1927 - 3 May 2014) was a French sinologist. He was born in Colmar, and first trained as a classicist, but, having received a grant from the Thiers Foundation , switched to the study of Chinese literature at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales in 1955. | Start | SunloungerFrog (5790) | |||||||||||
2024-12-08 | Compagnie d'aménagement des coteaux de Gascogne (Government Org for Natural Land Management) | Rives & Eaux du Sud-Ouest formerly Compagnie d'aménagement des coteaux de Gascogne (CACG) (lit. 'Shores & Waters of the Southwest') is a French semi-public development company based in Tarbes (Hautes-Pyrénées). It has around 220 employees. In 2024, it changed its name to “Rives & Eaux du Sud-Ouest” (Rives & Eaux). | C | ChemicalBear (689) | |||||||||||
2025-06-03 | 2019–20 French Basketball Cup (Basketball league season) | The 2019–20 French Basketball Cup season (French: 2019–20 Coupe de France de Basket) was the 43rd season of the domestic cup competition of French basketball.The previous winner of the cup was ASVEL Villeurbanne. The competition started on 17 September 2020 and was cancelled in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. | Stub | SerFahr (340) | |||||||||||
2025-04-05 | List of disasters in Switzerland by death toll (List of Swiss disasters by death toll) | This list of Swiss disasters by death toll includes major disasters (excluding acts of war) that occurred on Swiss soil or involved Swiss citizens, in a definable incident. | GA | Qwexcxewq (2526) | |||||||||||
2024-12-22 | Gilles Cohen (French actor (born 1963)) | Gilles Cohen, born on August 15, 1963, in Paris, France, is a French actor with over 60 movie credits. Recognized for his versatility, he has taken on roles in a variety of genres, from drama to thrillers, in film, television and theater. He is known in particular for his roles in The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2005), A Prophet (2009) and the TV series The Bureau (2015). | C | NicoleB2 (287) | |||||||||||
2025-05-27 | Marne-la-Vallée bus network (bus network in Marne-la-Vallée) | Marne-la-Vallée is a French bus network run by Île-de-France Mobilités. The network is operated by Transdev via Transdev Marne-la-Vallée since January 1, 2021. | GA | Manchesterunited1234 (5811) | |||||||||||
2025-06-01 | Materials Quay (Park in Brussels, Belgium) | Materials Quay (French: Quai des Matériaux; Dutch: Materialenkaai) is a quay and park located along the Brussels Canal, on the border between the City of Brussels and the Molenbeek municipality of Brussels, Belgium. Once a key logistical hub for the city's construction industry, the site has since been redeveloped into a contemporary public green space and is crossed by the Suzan Daniel Bridge. | C | JhowieNitnek (1949) | |||||||||||
2025-02-23 | Berger Warte | The Berger Warte is a guard tower first built in the 16th century on top of the hill with the same name "Berger Warte" (a part of the chain "Berger Rücken"). The tower is around twelve meters tall and built from red Main sandstone. It is located at the highest point of elevation (212m) of what today are the city limits of Frankfurt am Main, at the border of the two districts Seckbach and Bergen-Enkheim. | B | C12H23 (35) | |||||||||||
2025-06-02 | Dumont de Chassart (family from the Belgian nobility) | The House Dumont de Chassart is a family of Belgian nobility. They bear the name of the hamlet of Chassart. | Start | MoodZy (49) | |||||||||||
2025-05-15 | Oelinghausen Monastery (Monastery in Germany) | Oelinghausen Monastery, located in the Holzen district of Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, was founded around 1174 as a double monastery before transitioning into a Premonstratensian nunnery. In the 17th century, it was converted into a secular canoness foundation, but later reverted to the Premonstratensian order. | FA | Krimsonbat (70) | |||||||||||
2025-04-01 | Steinborn (Eisenberg, Rhineland-Palatinate) (Borough of Eisenberg in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) | Steinborn is a borough of Eisenberg in the Donnersbergkreis district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. | Start | F835 (189) | |||||||||||
2025-05-10 | Zimir (C‑662/23) (2025 European Court of Justice decision) | Staatssecretaris van Justitie en Veiligheid v X (C‑662/23), also known as the Zimir judgment, is a decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) concerning the extension of time limits for deciding asylum applications under Directive 2013/32/EU. | C | Marc Schroeder (2158) | |||||||||||
2025-02-05 | Carel Weeber (Dutch architect) | Carlos José Maria (Carel) Weeber (born Nijmegen, 3 December 1937 – died Leuven, 2 February 2025) was a Curaçaoan–Dutch architect. | C | Bouw1672kroniek (30) | |||||||||||
2025-02-12 | Friedrich Regenstreif | Friedrich "Fritz" Regenstreif (1868-1941) was a Jewish industrialist and art collector whose Villa in Vienna was Aryanized along with his companies. | C | Eli185 (7485) | |||||||||||
2025-06-03 | David Castello-Lopes (French videographer (born 1981)) | David Castello-Lopes (born 16 September 1981) is a French-Portuguese journalist, comedian, and videographer. | Stub | RwiTexx (334) | |||||||||||
2025-05-10 | Geestmerambacht (lake in the Netherlands) | The recreation area Geestmerambacht is located on the western side of the municipality of Dijk and Waard in the Dutch province of North Holland. | Start | Gnuish (2088) | |||||||||||
2025-06-04 | HNLMS Urania (1941) (Training ship) | HNLMS Urania was a training ship of the Royal Netherlands Navy. She was built in the Dutch East Indies and was a gift from the bourgeoisie of the colony. During the Second World War the ship was captured by the Japanese. | C | SailingthroughHistory (4857) | |||||||||||
2025-06-05 | Coupe de France de Para Rugby XIII (Wheelchair rugby league competition) | The Coupe de France de Para Rugby XIII (lit. 'Wheelchair rugby league French Cup'), is the premier knockout competition for the sport of wheelchair rugby league in France. The earliest recorded Coupe de France took place in the 2006–07 season with the cup displaying the inscription Coupe de France de Rugby A XIII Fauteuil. | C | EdwardUK (71394) | |||||||||||
2024-11-15 | MERA25 Hessen (Branch of MERA25 German political party) | MERA25 Hessen is the regional branch of the German political party MERA25, which is part of the pan-European political movement Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25). Founded by former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, MERA25 advocates for social, economic, and ecological reforms within both Germany and the European Union. | Start | ZiedB (18) | |||||||||||
2025-05-19 | Paul Stock (German association football player) | Paul Stock (* 8 January 1997 in Landau in der Pfalz) is a German association football player. He is currently playing for SV Elversberg in the German second division. | Start | Valeee04 (207) | |||||||||||
2025-01-26 | Browser Ballett (German comedy show) | Browser Ballett is a German online and television satire program. Originally broadcast online, it is now broadcast by ZDFneo. It has received press coverage for its skits on the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2018 Chemnitz protests. | Stub | Tduk (2995) | |||||||||||
2025-04-02 | Flag of Flemish Brabant (flag of the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant) | "Sable a lion or armed and langued gules an escutcheon gules a fess argent"{{Infobox flag | Start | SEPB66 (260) | |||||||||||
2025-02-07 | Empel-Rees–Münster railway (railway line) | The Empel-Rees–Münster railway is a German regional railway that formerly connected Empel-Rees, Bocholt, Borken and Coesfeld with Münster. Today, only the eastern part of the line from Coesfeld/Lutum to Münster (Baumberge railway) as well as a freight track in Bocholt are in use. | Start | Ein anonymer Wikipedianutzer (24) | |||||||||||
2025-01-02 | Papaplatte (German Internet personality) | Papaplatte (born 24 January 1997 in Köpenick, Berlin; "Autorenprofil: Papaplatte". Münchner Verlagsgruppe. Retrieved 2024-08-25.</ref> real name Kevin Andreas Teller) is a German content creator and streamer. |
C | Laura240406 (3385) | |||||||||||
2025-06-04 | Henri Perrier (French engineer and designer of the Concorde) | Henri Perrier (born aerospace engineer from France, known for his crucial role in the development and flight testing of the Concorde. | June 28, 1929 – died May 6, 2012) was aStart | Mathious Ier (156) | |||||||||||
2025-06-07 | Myriam Bronzwaar (Belgian actress (born 1965)) | Myriam Bronzwaar (born 28 September 1965 in Hasselt) is a Belgian actress known for her work in television, film, and theater. She gained prominence through her roles in Flemish television series and has also contributed to voice dubbing for major international films. | Start | DomainHertogh (42) | |||||||||||
2025-05-14 | Decize coal mine (Former coal mining operations in Decize and La Machine, Nièvre, France) | The Decize Coal Mines were a significant coal mining operation within the Decize-La Machine coal basin, located in the Nièvre department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. Coal extraction in the region is documented from the 15th century, with industrial operations peaking in the 19th and 20th centuries under the Schneider Company from 1869 to 1946. | C | Leeanah (803) | |||||||||||
2025-06-03 | Sigrid Calon (Dutch visual artist and designer) | Sigrid Calon (born April 26, 1969 in Den Bosch) is a Dutch visual artist whose work bridges graphic design, textile art, and geometric abstraction. She mainly creates abstract and very structured, diverse artworks in many media, and she explores (often bright) color, form, and pattern. | Start | Spinster (1524) | |||||||||||
2025-04-17 | Arthur Avom (Cameroonian footballer (born 2004)) | Arthur Avom Ebong (born 15 December 2004) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ligue 2 club Lorient and the Cameroon national team. | Start | Cainsagnes (758) | |||||||||||
2025-06-07 | Ministry of Post and Telecommunications (East Germany) (responsible for the operation of postal, broadcasting and telecommunications facilities) | Ministry of Post and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic (German: Ministerium für Post- und Fernmeldewesen der DDR) was a ministry in the Council of Ministers of East Germany responsible for telecommunications and post topics. | Start | Rakoon (11682) | |||||||||||
2025-06-06 | Marlène Dolveck (French businesswoman) | Marlène Dolveck (born September 14, 1975) is a French businesswoman who is Executive Vice President at CMA CGM. She worked previously as CEO of SNCF Gares & Connexions and Deputy CEO of SNCF. | Start | Euralille (46) | |||||||||||
2025-06-04 | Napoleon's Campaign Library | The Napoleon's campaign library was primarily a set of specially printed books intended to accompany the emperor in his military campaigns, as Napoleon carried a portable library with him during his military campaigns. | C | Mcapdevila (8711) | |||||||||||
2025-06-03 | Hans Hinterreiter ((1902-1989)) | Hans Hinterreiter (1902–1989) was a Swiss painter. | Stub | Melchoir (32120) | |||||||||||
2025-06-06 | Lilo Pempeit (German actress and translator) | Lilo Pempeit (born Liselotte Irmgard Pempeit; 6 October 1922 – 7 May 1993) was a German film and stage actress and literary translator. She is best known for her recurring appearances in the films of her son, New German Cinema director Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and for her early German translations of Truman Capote’s prose. | Start | Aeon Sentinel (442) | |||||||||||
2025-06-07 | Brussels Pharmacopoeia Agreement (1902) (Former treaty, precursor of the International Pharmacopoeia) | The Agreement respecting the Unification of Pharmacopoeial Formulas for Potent Drugs, informally known as the 1902 Brussels Pharmacopoeia Agreement (French: Officially in French: Arrangement International pour l’Unification de la Formule des Médicaments Héroïques), was an international treaty to harmonize the monographs of certain medical substances between national pharmacopoeias, negotiated in 1902 and signed in 1906. | Start | Teluobir (1659) | |||||||||||
2025-05-29 | German Occupation Museum (History Museum in Guernsey) | The German Occupation Museum of Guernsey illustrates the First and Second World War, when the German Wehrmacht had occupied the British Channel Islands. | Stub | PhilDaBirdMan (770) | |||||||||||
2025-05-20 | Thalberg, Bad Liebenwerda (District of Bad Liebenwerda, Germany) | Thalberg is a district of the town of Bad Liebenwerda in the Elbe-Elster district of Brandenburg, located approximately six kilometres northeast of the town in the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft Nature Park. | GA | Manvi1820 (218) | |||||||||||
2025-05-22 | Bernard Kruysen (Dutch classical lyrical baritone singer (1933-2000)) | Bernard Kruysen (Montreux, 28 March 1933 – Rijswijk, 30 October 2000) was a Dutch classical lyric baritone. He received various French and Dutch awards, including the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He gave many concerts both in Europe and in the United States. | C | Ludo van Berkel (138) | |||||||||||
2025-06-08 | Coat of arms of Menen | The Coat of arms of Menen is the heraldic arms of the West-Flemish city Menen. The weapon was first granted on the 14th of April 1824 and confirmed on the 7th of April 1838. | Start | SEPB66 (260) | |||||||||||
2025-05-29 | Blanzy Mining Museum (Museum in Blanzy, France) | The Blanzy Mining Museum (French: Musée de la Mine de Blanzy) is a French museum dedicated to the history of the Saône-et-Loire coal basin, recognized as a Musée de France. Established in 1978, it is located on the former mining site in the commune of Blanzy, Saône-et-Loire. | C | Leeanah (803) | |||||||||||
2025-02-22 | Julius Cebulla (German politician (1917–1999)) | Julius Johannes "Jonny": 69, 91, 96 Cebulla (30 June 1917 – 24 March 1999) was an East German policeman and party functionary of the Socialist Unity Party (SED). | C | Maxwhollymoralground (6116) | |||||||||||
2025-04-02 | Henri de Coignac (French diplomat) | Henri Benoît de Coignac (born 3 October 1935 in Rodez) is a French ambassador. | Stub | Mohamad Darilin (17830) | |||||||||||
2025-03-12 | Georges-Simon Ulrich | Georges-Simon Ulrich (born 17 August 1968 in Fribourg, Switzerland) has directed the Swiss Federal Statistical Office (FSO) since 2013. Since February 2024, he has also been the Chair of the United Nations Statistical Commission. | Start | StatDataCH (21) | |||||||||||
2025-06-05 | 34th Locarno Film Festival (Film festival in Locarno, Switzerland) | The 34th Locarno Film Festival was held from 31 July to 10 August 1981 in Locarno, Switzerland. This was Jean-Pierre Brossard's last year as festival director. It included a popular retrospective of 1950s U.S. films and midnight showings of films such as Polyester directed by John Waters. | C | SquawkGuard (3347) | |||||||||||
2025-06-10 | Oberstufenrealgymnasium (Austria) | Oberstufenrealgymnasium or Upper-Level Realgymnasium (ORG) is a special type of Austrian Gymnasium (secondary school). It is offered only at the upper level; admission is possible either from the lower level of a Gymnasium or from the 4th grade of Hauptschule (8th school level). | Stub | Yerachmiel C (2204) | |||||||||||
2025-05-05 | Luisa-Céline Gaffron (German actress) | Luisa-Céline Gaffron (born June 6, 1993) is a German and Austrian actress. | C | Out sider xyz (6) | |||||||||||
2025-05-26 | Teo Barišić (Croatian-French footballer (born 2004)) | Teo Barišić (born 30 September 2004) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Ligue 1 club Lyon. Born in France, he represented Croatia at youth level. | Start | Thplam2004 (19519) | |||||||||||
2025-01-25 | VfL 08 Vichttal (Football club) | VfL 08 Vichttal is a German professional football club based in Stolberg. Founded in 2008 from the merger of the VfL Zweifall and the VfB Vicht, the team has competed in the Mittelrheinliga since the 2017–18 season. | Start | TBJ10RH (3126) | |||||||||||
2025-05-14 | Adam Christoph Schüler | Adam Christoph Schüler (born August 8, 1640 in Weißenfels; died after 1693; also Schüller and Schiller, sometimes read as Schaber, Stüber, and Schider) was a German actor, playwright, and theater writer. | Start | Priam-Celz (517) | |||||||||||
2025-06-11 | List of Ashkenazi Jewish surnames | Stub | ReyNimrod (574) | ||||||||||||
2025-06-07 | Schipperskwartier (Place in Flanders, Belgium) | Schipperskwartier is a historic neighborhood in the city of Antwerp, Belgium, known primarily as the city's red-light district. Located just north of the historic center and close to the old port, it has been associated with prostitution and maritime trade for centuries. | Start | DomainHertogh (42) | |||||||||||
2025-02-04 | Felice Togni (Dutch violinist and pedagogue (1871–1929)) | Filitz Charles Antonius "Felice" Togni (Zwolle, 3 October 1871 – Haarlem, 31 October 1929) was a Dutch violinist and violin pedagogue. | C | SpookiePuppy (17369) | |||||||||||
2025-06-08 | Hans-Dieter Fritschler (German politician (1941–2021)) | Hans-Dieter Fritschler (18 May 1941 – 19 September 2021), more commonly known by his initials HDF, was a German politician and party functionary of the Socialist Unity Party (SED). | GA | Maxwhollymoralground (6116) | |||||||||||
2025-06-03 | Suicide in the Netherlands in World War II | During World War II, the Netherlands experienced a significant increase in suicide rates. The largest surge occurred immediately following the German invasion of the Netherlands from 10 to 15 May 1940. During this period, 388 individuals committed suicide, with hundreds more attempting to do so. | Start | Dajasj (31290) | |||||||||||
2025-06-10 | List of parliamentary leaders of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy in the House of Representatives | This is a list of parliamentary leaders of the Dutch political party People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) in the House of Representatives. | Start | CommanderShepardX (269) | |||||||||||
2025-04-02 | Grand Uniform of the École Polytechnique (School uniform) | The history of the Grand Uniform of the École Polytechnique reflects numerous changes, modeled on the shifts in political regimes, successive governments, and wars that have shaped France's history since the late 18th century. From the National Convention to the Fifth Republic, the Grand Uniform reflects the evolution of societal organization. | GA | Andreachlc0203 (1697) | |||||||||||
2025-06-08 | Trawigo | Trawigo GmbH & Co. KG was a German confectionery company founded in Aachen in 1953. Over the following decades, it became an internationally recognized provider of confectionery for children, developing into a corporate group with numerous subsidiaries both domestically and internationally. | C | AURATIS (22) | |||||||||||
2025-06-07 | Albertus Samuel Pinke (Admiral) | Albertus Samuel Pinke (14 October 1894 – 8 July 1966) was a vice admiral in the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN). Between 25 January 1946 and 30 September 1949 he was commander of the naval forces in the Dutch East Indies, during the Indonesian War of Independence. | Start | SailingthroughHistory (4857) | |||||||||||
2025-06-13 | MIBA Genossenschaft (Swiss Cooperative) | The MIBA Genossenschaft (MIBA cooperative, formerly MIBA Milchverband der Nordwestschweiz) based in Aesch is a cooperative with around 1,200 members from six cantons in northwestern Switzerland (AG, BL, BS, BE, JU, SO). The members are all dairy farmers who produce milk for Genossenschaft mooh (Mooh Cooperative) or a MIBA-accredited cheese or dairy factory. | Start | Mister Bucket (439) | |||||||||||
2025-06-09 | Chanson franco-orientale (French music style) | Chanson franco-orientale (also known as chanson francarabe) is a middle eastern-influenced style of French chanson music that was popular in the 1950s. It is a subgenre of chanson éxotique. | Start | Gasybeaugosse2020 (1414) | |||||||||||
2025-04-10 | Article 1 of the Constitution of the Fifth French Republic (Article of the French Constitution) | Article 1 of the Constitution of the French Fifth Republic delineates the core principles of the French Fifth Republic, effective since the transition to the Fifth Republic on 5 October 1958. | C | Beatriz Pinhata (294) | |||||||||||
2025-06-02 | Super St-Bernard (Abandoned ski resort in Switzerland) | Super St-Bernard was a ski resort located in Bourg-Saint-Pierre, near the Great St Bernard Pass in the Valais canton of Switzerland. The resort operated from 1963 to 2010 and has since become one of Switzerland's notable "ghost resorts" following its permanent closure. | Start | 7804j (2903) | |||||||||||
2025-06-09 | Kanal X (Pirate television station) | Kanal X (Channel X) was the first independent television station in Eastern Europe, operating out of Leipzig (at the time in East Germany and was owned by Ingo Günther. It was the only pirate television station in the country throughout its existence. | Start | RandomMe98 (10929) | |||||||||||
2025-02-16 | 1996 BPR 4 Hours of Zhuhai | The 1996 BPR 4 Hours of Zhuhai was the eleventh and final round of the 1996 BPR Global GT Series season. It was run at the Zhuhai International Circuit on 3 November 1996. | Start | KerbHopper (3087) | |||||||||||
2024-12-07 | Battles of Mount Pamaton (1861–1862 battle) | The Battles of Mount Pamaton consisted of two fierce engagements between the Sultanate of Banjar and the Dutch colonial empire on Pamaton mountain in Borneo. | Start | SetikSi (164) | |||||||||||
2025-02-26 | Castle of Colombes (Residence of Queen Henrietta Maria) | Castle of Colombes was the residence of Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I of England, in her exile in France. It was demolished in 1846. | Start | Píteas (177) | |||||||||||
2025-06-01 | Safiétou Kabengele (French-Senegalese beauty queen and export coordinator) | Safiétou Kabengele is a French-Senegalese model, export coordinator, and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Grand France 2024. She represented France at the Miss Grand International 2024 pageant in Bangkok, Thailand, where she placed as third runner-up. | C | Britant Surya (58) | |||||||||||
2024-12-23 | First Franco-Visigothic war (496–498) (496–498 war between the Franks and the Visigoths) | The Franco-Visigothic War (496–498) also known as the First Franco-Visigothic War was an armed conflict between the Franks and the Visigoths. In this conflict, the Franks were the aggressors who tried to gain a foothold in Aquitaine, where the Aquitanian Goths had been in power since the fall of the Western Roman Empire. | C | Geoffrey F (983) | |||||||||||
2025-06-06 | N32 road (Belgium) (Road in Belgium) | The N32 is a national road in Belgium that runs through the provinces of West Flanders and East Flanders. It connects the historic city of Bruges to the city of Roeselare, continuing south toward Menen and the French border at Halluin, where it links with France’s road network. | Start | Benerbener (168) | |||||||||||
2025-06-12 | Florence de Changy (French journalist) | Florence de Changy (born in 1966) is a French journalist and author. Based in the Asia-Pacific region since the early 1990s, she is a correspondent for Le Monde, Radio France, and RFI. She is particularly known for her in-depth investigations, notably into the disappearance of Flight MH370. | Start | Mathious Ier (156) | |||||||||||
2025-06-07 | Gerald Domenig (Austrian Artist) | Gerald Domenig (born 1953 in Villach) is an Austrian artist. He lives and works in Frankfurt am Main. | C | Mars Mli (210) | |||||||||||
2025-02-20 | 2025 Aschaffenburg stabbing attack (Mass stabbing in Aschaffenburg, Germany) | On 22 January 2025, a mass stabbing took place at a park in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, Germany. 28-year-old Afghan asylum seeker Enamullah Omarzai, killed two people and wounded three. | C | Gianluigi02 (32888) | |||||||||||
2025-02-22 | Westrich (historic region) (Former province of the Holy Roman Empire) | Westrich (sometimes Westerreich or Westerrych), in Old French Wastriche or Vestric is the name of a former province of the Holy Roman Empire. The term is attested from the 13th century; the heart of this territory was located in the valley of the Saar, including its tributaries, the Blies, the Albe and the German Nied. | B | AIienlong (171) | |||||||||||
2025-02-23 | Augsburg Peace Festival (Protestant holiday celebrated yearly on 8 August) | The Augsburg Peace Festival has been celebrated yearly on 8 August since 1650. The Augsburg Protestants originally celebrated the end of the Recatholicisation measures during the Thirty Years' War, which was initiated by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. | C | X4VIER.OneTap (1603) | |||||||||||
2025-06-14 | Gottliebin Dittus | Gottliebin Dittus (1815 – 1872) was a German woman who was allegedly possessed by demons and exorcised over a period of years by Johann Blumhardt. These events solidified the standing of Blumhardt as a divine and minister and became a notable event in German Lutheranism. | Start | IncitatusinFla (26) | |||||||||||
2025-03-02 | Mital-U (Record label) | mital-U (stylized in lowercase) is an independent record label based in Lucerne, Switzerland. It was founded in 1996 by Swiss musician and producer Bruno Waser. The label is known for its work in post-punk, dark wave, and alternative rock genres, particularly within the Swiss underground music scene. mital-U has released records for bands such as Crazy, Grauzone, The Vyllies, and mittageisen. | Start | Setwardo (565) | |||||||||||
2025-06-03 | 2025–26 Top 14 season | The 2025–26 Top 14 competition will be the 127th French domestic rugby union club competition operated by the Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR). | Start | FrenchFootball (41763) | |||||||||||
2025-06-12 | UHC Salzburg (Austrian handball club) | Union Handball Club Salzburg, normally just called UHC Salzburg is a handball club from Krems an der Donau, Austria. They are most famous for winning the Handball Liga Austria three times, in 1968, 1969 and 1972. | Stub | Fregerslev (14668) | |||||||||||
2024-11-26 | Samuel García Román (Puerto Rican Artist) | Samuel García Román (March 28, 1945 – November 18, 2024) was a Puerto Rican painter and illustrator known for his realistic portrayals of life in Puerto Rico, depictions of historical events in Puerto Rican history, and urban scenes of New York City. | C | BxArtLover (16) | |||||||||||
2025-05-29 | Maria Chapel (Former chapel in Hoorn, the Netherlands) | The Maria Chapel is a former chapel in Hoorn, the Netherlands. It was part of the Maria convent between 1408 and 1573, with an initial wooden construction. It served as a church and orphanage from 1574 to 1958, and then was used as part of the city hall until 1977. | Start | Quinhonk (369) | |||||||||||
2025-02-08 | Carl Sonntag (German bookbinder (1883–1930)) | Carl Sonntag (July 21, 1883 – August 20, 1930), known as Carl Sonntag Jr., was a German art bookbinder and cover designer. | C | Eli185 (7485) | |||||||||||
2025-06-16 | Langston Uibel (German actor, stage actor and film actor) | Langston Uibel (born February 04, 1998) is a German-British actor who appeared in films, television series, and theaters. He is known for the Netflix series Dogs of Berlin (2018) and Unothodox (2020). | C | MamitMoun (34) | |||||||||||
2025-06-12 | N72 road (Belgium) | The N72 is a national road in the Belgian province of Limburg. The route spans approximately 22 kilometres, connecting the city of Lommel in the north with Hasselt, the provincial capital, in the south. | Stub | Jxcfc22 (89) | Possible spam | ||||||||||
2024-12-03 | Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies (German research center) | The Center for Near And Middle Eastern Studies (CNMS) is a research center focused on the MENA Region at the University of Marburg in Marburg, Germany. | Start | Tommy0210 (211) | |||||||||||
2025-06-16 | Swiss Junior Mixed Doubles Curling Championship (Annual curling competition in Switzerland) | The Swiss Junior Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is the national championship of mixed doubles curling (one man and one woman) in Switzerland. Junior level curlers must be under the age of 21. It has been held annually since the 2018–2019 season. The championships are organized by the Swiss Curling Association. | Start | Алексей Густов (21205) | |||||||||||
2025-05-05 | 1912-1935 Ethnic Rebellion of Cambodia (1912–1935 ethnic conflict) | Between 1912 and 1935, an alliance of native peoples in what is now Cambodia rebelled against French colonizers. Their leader, whose name was recorded by the French as Pa-Trang-Loeng, united multiple diverse tribes, such as the Phnong and the Mnong, the latter of which Loeng was a part of. | Stub | Tyde Pod 16 (76) | |||||||||||
2025-06-16 | Remi-Fursy Descarsin (French painter) | Remi-Fursy Descarsin, René-Rémi Fursy Descarsin, also spelled as Remi-Furcy Descarsin (Chauny, 4 July 1747 - Nantes, 14 November 1793) was a French painter and possibly, miniaturist. He is known for his realistic portrait paintings. He died at a young age as a victim during the phase of the French Revolution referred to as the Reign of Terror. | B | ZeWXeilaQ&Q (125) | |||||||||||
2025-05-31 | Ben Smulders (Dutch jurist) | Bernardus Maria Polycarpus Smulders (born 25 June 1960) is a Dutch jurist who is currently a judge at the European Court of Justice. He is recognized for his work in the European Union law, particularly in the field of competition law and regulatory policy. | Start | S-Aura (2651) | |||||||||||
2006-05-05 | Werner E. Mosse (British historian (1920–2005)) | Werner Eugen Emil Mosse (born 5. February 1918 in Berlin; died 30 April 2001) was a German-born British historian specialising in 19th-century European diplomacy and German-Jewish economic history. Fleeing Nazi persecution as a Jewish refugee, he became a prominent scholar of Imperial Russia and the Crimean War. | C | [[Special:Contribs/de>Oscar v. Stechlin|de>Oscar v. Stechlin]] | |||||||||||
2025-06-04 | Labouiche underground river (Subterranean river in France with evidence of Paleolithic culture) | The Labouiche underground river (French: Rivière souterraine de Labouiche) forms a long underground cavity concealing a prehistoric site dating back to the Magdalenian period. It is located 6 km northwest of Foix, in Ariège, France. It lies within the municipalities of Vernajoul and Baulou, and within the perimeter of the Ariège Pyrenees Regional Natural Park. | C | Masato.harada (8980) | |||||||||||
2025-05-14 | Steyl bear | Steyl bear (In Dutch: Beer Steyl) is a mechanical bear exhibited at the Missiemuseum Steyl , the Netherlands. Since 1931, the bear has stood as a central attraction at the museum, where visitors traditionally insert a coin to activate its antique mechanism. | Start | 95.98.65.177 | |||||||||||
2025-06-14 | Cross of Saarburg (wayside cross located in Moselle, in France) | The Cross of Saarburg (French: Croix de Buhl; German: Kreuz von Saarburg) is a field cross in Buhl-Lorraine, which became a popular postcard and flag motif because of its special history during the First World War. | C | Moondragon21 (78792) | |||||||||||
2025-05-30 | Richard (Watch brand) | Richard SA was a Swiss watch and jewellry distribution company based in Morges in the Canton of Vaud. The brand became particularly well-known for distributing high-quality wristwatches, including automatic models featuring movements such as the Valjoux 23 and Valjoux 72. | Start | Kazoetarinai (46) | |||||||||||
2025-06-03 | Maison Malfroy | Maison Malfroy is a French silk scarf manufacturer based in Lyon, known as the French center for silk. | Start | Jbtres (23) | |||||||||||
2025-06-10 | Julius Leber Barracks (Berlin) (Place in Berlin, Germany) | The Julius Leber Barracks (German: Julius-Leber-Kaserne) is the largest Bundeswehr barracks in Berlin, located at the district of Wedding, directly southeast of the former Berlin-Tegel Airport and are bordered by the Kurt-Schumacher-Damm and Charles-Corcelle-Ring. | C | Rakoon (11682) | |||||||||||
2025-06-17 | Karl Wichmann | Karl Wichmann (1868–1948) was a German literary scholar, who served as professor of German at the University of Sheffield from 1901 to 1907, and then at the University of Birmingham from 1907 to 1917. His dismissal from Birmingham in the midst of the First World War has been the subject of scholarship. | Stub | Noswall59 (15202) | |||||||||||
2025-06-06 | Hermann Glockner (German philosopher and philologist (1896–1979)) | Hermann Glockner (July 23, 1896 in Fürth - July 11, 1979 in Braunschweig) was a German philosopher und university lecturer. | Start | Xpander1 (3984) | |||||||||||
2025-06-07 | Eugène Gervais (French Belle Époque architect) | Eugène-Jacques Gervais (c. 1852–c. 1940) was a French architect active during the Belle Époque period. Born in Bordeaux as the son of merchant François Gervais and Clémence-Catherine Descazeille, he married Brigitte-Georgette Moulinié in 1876. The couple had three children, including Daniel Emile Gervais (1880-1979) who followed his father into architectural practice. | C | Mjbt (238) | |||||||||||
2025-03-30 | Jaydee Canvot (French footballer (born 2006)) | Jaydee Canvot (born 29 January 2006) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defender for Ligue 1 club Toulouse. | Start | Cainsagnes (758) | |||||||||||
2025-05-30 | Nothing to Lose (2008 film) (2008 Dutch psychological thriller film) | Nothing to Lose (Dutch: TBS) is a 2008 Dutch psychological thriller film written and directed by Pieter Kuijpers and co-written by Paul Jan Nelissen. | Start | TheDutchArchivist (10078) | |||||||||||
2025-06-18 | On the State of Mining and Metallurgy in the Principalities of Bayreuth and Ansbach in the Year 1792 | On the State of Mining and Metallurgy in the Principalities of Bayreuth and Ansbach in the Year 1792 (Über den Zustand des Bergbaus und Hüttenwesens in den Fürstentümern Bayreuth und Ansbach im Jahre 1792) is an early work by Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859). | Start | Reiner Stoppok (466) | |||||||||||
2025-06-18 | Mineralogical Observations on Some Basalts on the Rhine | Mineralogical Observations on Some Basalts on the Rhine (German original title: Mineralogische Beobachtungen über einige Basalte am Rhein) is an early work by Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859), published anonymously in 1790 in Braunschweig “at the School bookstore” (Schulbuchhandlung). | B | Reiner Stoppok (466) | |||||||||||
2025-06-14 | Gaarkeuken Lock | Gaarkeuken Lock is a major inland lock in the northern Netherlands. It is part of the Lemmer–Delfzijl Waterway. Today, Gaarkeuken Lock actually consists of a big lock and a sluice just south of it. | GA | Grieg2 (11137) | |||||||||||
2025-05-12 | Philipp Baaske (German scientist and entrepreneur) | Philipp Baaske (born 19 April 1979) is a German scientist, entrepreneur, and co-founder of NanoTemper Technologies GmbH, a Munich-based company that develops biophysical instruments for pharmaceutical and life science research. He serves as the company’s Executive Chairman. | C | Simoncelli.MWTC (25) | |||||||||||
2025-06-02 | Thuès-les-Bains (Hamlet and former spa in Nyer, Pyrénées-Orientales, France) | Thuès-les-Bains is a hamlet located within the commune of Nyer, in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of southern France. A thermal spa was established there in the 19th century along the banks of the Têt River. Over time, the spa was repurposed into a functional rehabilitation center and later a specialized care facility. | Start | Leeanah (803) | |||||||||||
2025-06-17 | Auensee (Leipzig) (Artificial lake in Leipzig, Germany) | Auensee (Meadow Lake) is a 12 ha (30 acres) lake with a park in the borough northwest of Leipzig in Germany, in the locality of Wahren. The lake is part of the Leipzig Riverside Forest. Haus Auensee located at the lake is a venue for cultural events and concerts. | GA | Andreas Wolf 01 (2079) | |||||||||||
2024-12-10 | Maigret in Society (French film) | Maigret in Society (French: Maigret et le crime de la rue de Bellechasse) is an upcoming French crime drama film written and directed by Pascal Bonitzer, and starring Denis Podalydès in the eponymous role. It is based on the 1960 novel Maigret et les Vieillards ("Maigret and the Old People") by Georges Simenon. | Start | Garethheathcote (2923) | |||||||||||
2025-06-09 | Hardthöhe (barracks) (Place in Bonn, Germany) | Hardthöhe in Bonn is the primary headquarters of the Federal Ministry of Defense of Germany. The secondary headquarters is the Bendlerblock in Berlin. The Hardthöhe property is located in the Bonn district of Hardthöhe, whose entire area it occupies. The barracks were built starting in 1956. | C | Rakoon (11682) | |||||||||||
2025-06-11 | Jacques Silberfeld (French journalist (1915-1991)) | Jacques Silberfeld (known as Michel Chrétien; 4 July 1915 – 17 January 1991) was a French translator and man of letters. | Start | Lisfitisms (59) | |||||||||||
2025-06-14 | Jean-Pierre Liégeois (French sociologist and university professor) | Jean-Pierre Liégeois, born in 1947, is a French sociologist and honorary professor at Paris-Descartes University. | Stub | ChemicalBear (689) | |||||||||||
2025-06-14 | Peter Dressler (Austrian photographer) | Peter Dressler (17 September 1942 – 15 September 2013) was an Austrian photographer and academic teacher. | C | Mars Mli (210) | |||||||||||
2025-06-09 | Spacer's Toulouse Volley (French volleyball club) | Spacer's Toulouse Volley is a French professional volleyball club based in Toulouse, France. It was formed from the merger of the volleyball sections of the Toulouse Université Club (TUC) and the Toulouse Olympique Aérospatiale Club (TOAC). The club currently competes in the top flight of French volleyball, the LNV Ligue A. | C | Gaillac (150) | |||||||||||
2025-06-15 | Archaeological State Museum of Baden-Württemberg (Museum of archaeology and regional history in Konstanz, Germany) | The Archaeological State Museum of Baden-Württemberg (ALM) in Konstanz is responsible for preserving, researching. and presenting archaeological finds from throughout the federal state. Together with the House of History Baden-Württemberg in Stuttgart, it is one of only two museums whose purview extends over the entire state of Baden-Württemberg. | C | Baekemm (1422) | |||||||||||
2025-01-04 | To the Rats and Wolves (German electronicore band) | To the Rats and Wolves was a German electronicore band from Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia first formed in 2012 until their dissolvement in 2020. | Start | Sthacker21 (1481) | Past AfD | ||||||||||
2025-06-04 | Dennis Schulting (Dutch philosopher) | Dennis Schulting (born 1969) is a Dutch philosopher and former Assistant Professor of Metaphysics and the History of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam. He is known for his works on Kantian philosophy. | Start | Pirhayati (25138) | |||||||||||
2025-01-21 | Franz Vital Lusser (Swiss civil engineer (1849–1927)) | Franz Vital Lusser (28 April 1849 – 19 September 1927) was a Swiss civil engineer and contractor who is best known for his involvement with the Gotthard Tunnel and for the construction of the Albis Tunnel. | B | YuniToumei (2250) | |||||||||||
2025-04-09 | Berlin Works Council Headquarters | The Berlin Works Council Headquarters was a coordinating body of the Berlin works councils in the final phase of the November Revolution. | Start | Gorgonopsi (2605) | |||||||||||
2025-04-03 | List of French governments | This article presents a list of the governments of France. It provides information on the length of each government, the start and end dates, the Prime Minister and their political party, as well as relevant notes. This article details the succession of governments in France from the coronation of Hugh Capet to the present day. | Start | Tanet (8713) | |||||||||||
2025-02-01 | Nikolaus Wurmbrand (Austrian footballer) | Nikolaus Wurmbrand (born 5 January 2006) is an Austrian footballer who plays as a forward for Rapid Wien. | Start | Unknown Temptation (17312) | |||||||||||
2025-06-04 | 2025 Stuttgart Surge season (American football club in Germany season) | The 2025 Stuttgart Surge season is the fifth season of Stuttgart Surge in the European League of Football. | Start | GregorBungensheim (5893) | |||||||||||
2025-06-18 | La Voltairomanie (Polemical pamphlet against Voltaire) | La Voltairomanie, ou lettre d’un jeune avocat (literally, Voltairmania, or Letter from a Young Lawyer) is a polemical pamphlet directed against Voltaire. It was first printed in Paris on 12 December 1738 and is attributed to the critic and journalist Abbé Desfontaines. | C | Thiagovscoelho (3828) | |||||||||||
2025-04-02 | DSM-Firmenich (Dutch multinational corporation) | dsm-firmenich was formed on 20 April 2023 through the merger of Royal DSM and the Swiss company Firmenich. | Start | Wikiwayman (1613) | |||||||||||
2025-06-18 | List of Excelsior Rotterdam seasons | This is a list of the seasons played by Excelsior Rotterdam from 1965. | B | Magawla61 (2701) | |||||||||||
2025-06-19 | Valentin Sulzbacher (Austrian footballer (born 2005)) | Valentin Sulzbacher (born 11 March 2005) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Austrian Bundesliga club Red Bull Salzburg. | Start | Fan2football (213) | |||||||||||
2025-03-23 | House Bilkrath | House Bilkrath (German: Haus Bilkrath, Old German: Hof Pilkrath) is a medieval fortified house on the Anger in the Düsseldorf district of Angermund, just a few hundred meters south of Heltorf Castle. | Start | Dariusx749 (597) | |||||||||||
2025-03-23 | Johann Bertram von Scheid (German baron) | Johann Bertram Baron von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig zu Heltorf (b. November 16, 1580 Heltorf Castle; † June 4, 1662 Düsseldorf) was a German baron who was also Lord of Scheid, Schönenberg, Herrenbröl, Troisdorf, Heltorf, and Bilkerath. He was bailiff, director of the Bergisch Landtag and Obersthofmeister (Grand Master of the Court). | Start | Dariusx749 (597) | |||||||||||
2025-04-01 | Ambrosius Franziskus von Spee (German noble) | Ambrosius Franziskus Anton Adam Count von Spee zu Aldenhoff und Heltorf (30 October 1730 in Düsseldorf ; † 1 September 1791) was a German nobleman from the family of the Counts of Spee and was in the service of the Duchy of Jülich-Berg, the Electorate of the Palatinate and the Electorate of Palatinate-Bavaria. | Start | Dariusx749 (597) | |||||||||||
2025-06-17 | Daniela Schwarzer (German political scientist (born 1973)) | Daniela Carolin Schwarzer (1973 in Hamburg) is a German political scientist and has been a member of the Executive Board of the Bertelsmann Foundation since 2023. She is a leading expert on European and international affairs and has a long career in think tanks, foundations and universities, as well as in journalism. | C | Marcmiquel (151) | |||||||||||
2025-06-03 | Golden Temple Amazons (1986 France, Belgium, Spain film) | Golden Temple Amazons (French: Les Amazones du temple d'or; Spanish: Tundra y el templo del sol) is a 1986 French–Belgian–Spanish erotic adventure film directed by Alain Payet and Jesús Franco. It stars Analía Ivars (credited as Joan Virly) and William Berger. | Start | Miguel Jontel (192) | |||||||||||
2025-06-01 | Prinses Margriet Canal (Canal in Friesland, Netherlands) | The Prinses Margriet Canal (Dutch: Prinses Margrietkanaal) is a canal in Friesland, Netherlands. It is now part of the Lemmer–Delfzijl Waterway, that forms an inland connection between Rotterdam and northern Germany. | GA | Grieg2 (11137) | |||||||||||
2025-02-05 | Grand Priory of the Gauls (Grand Lodge iniciated by the French Freemasons) | The Grand Priory of the Gauls is a Masonic Grand Lodge founded on March 23, 1935, originally named the Great Directory of the Gauls. Initiated by French Freemasons, particularly Dr. Camille Savoire, its goal was to revive the Rectified Scottish Rite, which had declined in France since the 1830s. | FA | Leeanah (803) | |||||||||||
2025-02-25 | Gabriel Eskinja (Austrian footballer) | Gabriel Eskinja (born 29 August 2003) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Zorya Luhansk. | Start | Andriyrussu (42271) | |||||||||||
2025-06-15 | Arsenal Institute for Film and Video Art | Friends of the German Cinematheque (German: Freunde der Deutschen Kinemathek e.V.) is a Berlin-based, non-profit film society founded in 1963 to promote public access to world cinema and film history. The organisation opened the repertory cinema Arsenal in 1970, launched the International Forum of New Cinema at the Berlin International Film Festival the following year, and has been operating publicly as Arsenal – Institut für Film und Videokunst e.V. since 2008. | Start | Aeon Sentinel (442) | |||||||||||
2025-02-12 | Alliance Française of New Orleans | Founded in 1984, the Alliance Française of New Orleans (AFNO) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and cultural center dedicated to promoting the French language and francophone cultures in New Orleans and Gulf South area. It is located in the historic Garden District, New Orleans. | C | Alanaloha (115) | |||||||||||
2025-06-12 | Peter Bernhard Weiss (German historian (1943–2025)) | Peter Bernhard Weiss (Weiß) (21 August 1943 in Munich – 25 March 2025 in Kiel) was a German historian and classical scholar. | Start | Procopius (228) | |||||||||||
2025-06-21 | Markgravelei | Markgravelei is a prominent street in the Antwerp, Belgium, notable for its 19th- and early 20th-century architecture, its wide, tree-lined avenue, which starts on the west side from the intersection with the Fransenplaats, the Moonsstraat and the Pyckestraat, and ends on the east side at the intersection with the Korte Lozanastraat and the Karel Oomsstraat. | C | DomainHertogh (42) | |||||||||||
2025-06-19 | Fadlallah bin Rabih (Emir of the Kanem–Bornu Empire) | Fadlallah bin Rabih ruled parts of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in 1900–1901, succeeding his father Rabih az-Zubayr. Fadlallah came to power in the aftermath of his father's defeat and death at the battle of Kousséri and immediately faced an invasion by France, supported by local loyalists of the al-Kanemi dynasty (which had been deposed by Fadlallah's father). | GA | Megartonius (580) | |||||||||||
2025-06-03 | Henning Börm (German historian of Graeco-Roman antiquity (born 1974)) | Henning Börm (born 1974 in Flensburg) is a German historian. | Start | Procopius (228) | |||||||||||
2025-06-22 | Melween N'Dongala (French footballer (born 2004)) | Melween N'Dongala (born 6 September 2004) is a French professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Première Ligue club Paris FC and the France national team. | Start | Schestos (6506) | |||||||||||
2025-03-24 | Rorich von Scheidt (German nobleman) | Rorich von Scheidt, genannt Weßpfennig (1518–1585), was a German nobleman as the Lord of Scheid, Bröl, Lohmar, Fussberg, Buisdorf, Etzenbach, Hönscheid, Hülscheid, and Schönenberg. He came from the von Scheidt family, and was known for his role as Landjägermeister for the Blankenberg office. | Start | Dariusx749 (597) | |||||||||||
2025-06-21 | La Clef Champs-Élysées Paris (Building in Rue de Bassano) | La Clef Champs-Élysées Paris (lit. 'The Champs-Élysées Key') is a French five star hotel located at 46 Rue de Bassano just off the Champs-Élysées in Paris' 8th arrondissement, that is part of The Crest Collection owned and operated by The Ascott Limited, a subsidiary of the government of Singapore. | C | Scu ba (20675) | |||||||||||
2025-01-25 | Marie Eugène Charles Tuffin de La Rouërie (Chouan leader (1765–1796)) | Marie Eugène Charles Tuffin de La Rouërie, born on 27 August 1765 in Laval, parish of Saint-Tugal de Laval, died near Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes on 16 March 1796 was a Chouan leader during the French Revolution. | Start | Kevin9217 (7624) | |||||||||||
2025-04-08 | The Wall Museum (Museum in Berlin, Germany) | The Wall Museum is a private museum in Berlin that presents the history of the Berlin Wall and the decades-long division. The museum opened in March 2016. The current Director General is Mr. Jaka Bizilj. | Stub | Madeliefje67 (88) | |||||||||||
2025-06-22 | Natalis Rondot (French economist and historian (1821–1900)) | Cyr-François-Natalis Rondot (23 March 1821 – 26 August 1900) was a French economist, art historian and numismatist. He was in charge of several official missions abroad, especially to Asia and Africa. He studied art and artists from the twelfth to the seventeenth century, including painters, glass painters, engravers, goldsmiths, medallists, ceramicists, bookbinders, and printers. | Start | Hkb100 (922) | |||||||||||
2025-05-14 | History of Savoy (1792–1815) | In 1792, the Duchy of Savoy entered the revolutionary period with the arrival and occupation by the Legion of the Allobroges. The historical region experienced a situation similar to that of the French provinces. It became the Department of Mont-Blanc, with its capital in the former ducal capital, Chambéry. | FA | Andreachlc0203 (1697) | |||||||||||
2025-06-14 | Operation Solstice (Alsace) | Operation Solstice (German: Unternehmen Sonnenwende) was a German offensive operation in January 1945 and formed part of Operation Nordwind. The strategic objective of Operation Solstice was an area shaped like a triangle between the rivers Ill and Rhine near the towns of Erstein and Sélestat. | B | Panzerrene50 (57) | |||||||||||
2025-05-06 | House of Maillé (French noble family from Touraine) | The House of Maillé is a surviving French noble family of knightly origin, originating from Touraine and later established in Anjou and Maine. The family has produced notable figures, including a Marshal of France, a Grand Master of Navigation, an Archbishop of Tours, a Bishop of Rennes, and the beatified Jeanne-Marie de Maillé. | GA | Leeanah (803) | |||||||||||
2025-04-25 | Les Vengeances de Maître Poutifard (2023 film by Pierre-François Martin-Laval) | Les Vengeances de Maître Poutifard is a French comedy film directed by Pierre-François Martin-Laval and released in 2023. | Start | Hypuxylun (989) | |||||||||||
2025-05-03 | Switzerland women's national cricket team (Cricket team) | The Switzerland women's national cricket team represents the country of Switzerland in women's cricket matches. | Start | Vikram maingi (33493) | |||||||||||
2025-04-06 | Elias Baum (German footballer (born 2005)) | Elias Niklas Baum (born 26 October 2005) is a German professional footballer who plays as a right-back for 2. Bundesliga club SV Elversberg, being on loan from Eintracht Frankfurt. | Start | -Lemmy- (9635) | Past AfD | ||||||||||
2025-06-17 | Galinka Ehrenfest (Dutch feminist) | Galinka Ehrenfest (born 23 July 1910 – 12 August 1979) was a Dutch writer and illustrator of children's books and designer of children's games. She became a naturalized Dutch citizen in 1922.[citation needed] | Start | Sushidude21! (4307) | |||||||||||
2025-06-12 | N41 road (Belgium) | The N41 is a regional road in Belgium that connects the cities of Dendermonde and Sint Niklaas in Flanders. It serves as an important route for both commuters and freight traffic, passing through towns such as Hamme and Grembergen. It stretches to the E17 near Sint Niklaas and the N47 road near Dendermonde. | Start | Eterin (626) | |||||||||||
2025-06-21 | DSS Galatea (Royal Netherlands Navy patrol ship) | DSS Galatea is a patrol vessel of the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN). She is temporarily leased from Damen by the Dutch Ministry of Defence and will be used until the Multifunctional Support Ships enter service in 2027. While the ship is used by the RNLN it is not formally part of the Dutch fleet, instead Galatea is classified as state ship (Dutch: Staatsschip) rather than naval ship. | B | SailingthroughHistory (4857) | |||||||||||
2025-06-23 | Jacob Hödl (Austrian footballer (born 2007)) | Jacob Peter Hödl (born 31 January 2007) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Sturm Graz. | Start | Fan2football (213) | |||||||||||
2025-06-10 | Touraine Reform | The Touraine Reform refers to a Carmelite Counter-Reformation movement of return to regular observance, which appeared in France at the beginning of the 17th century, spreading throughout Catholic Europe and beyond. It gave rise, among the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance, to the constitution of an independent congregation, whose spirit of strict observance would gradually spread to all the provinces of the order. | GA | JustAChurchMouse (1509) | |||||||||||
2025-04-15 | Lucas Defise (Belgian association football player) | Lucas Nsiona Defise (born 19 October 2001) is a Belgian semi-professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Southern League Premier Division South club Walton & Hersham. | Start | Ac2468 (4524) | |||||||||||
2025-06-23 | Paris Internationale | Paris Internationale is a nomadic contemporary art fair that takes place in October every year during Paris Art week that showcases a range of artists — from established names to emerging talents — in the art world. | Start | Jenny8lee (2233) | |||||||||||
2025-06-09 | Bundeswehr Operational Command (Military unit) | The Bundeswehr Operational Command (German: Operatives Führungskommando der Bundeswehr) (known in it acronym OpFüKdoBw) is a higher command authority of the Bundeswehr. The command was established on October 1, 2024, primarily by merging the Bundeswehr Territorial Command and the Bundeswehr Operations Command. | C | Rakoon (11682) | |||||||||||
2025-06-03 | Bédeilhac Cave (Cave in France containing Paleolithic paintings) | The Bédeilhac Cave (French: Grotte de Bédeilhac) is a large decorated cave located in the commune of Bédeilhac-et-Aynat in Ariège, France. It is part of the network of decorated caves in the Pyrenees-Cantabrian Mountains chain. | C | Masato.harada (8980) | |||||||||||
2025-02-12 | Fritz Kiehn (German politician and entrepreneur (1885-1980)) | Fritz Kiehn (October 15, 1885 – September 1, 1980) was a German cigarette paper manufacturer who became a Nazi Party member of the Reichstag from 1932 to 1945. Under Nazi Germany, he profited greatly from Aryanization measures. After Germany's defeat in the Second World War, he was arrested, underwent denazification and was imprisoned for four years. | C | Eli185 (7485) | |||||||||||
2025-06-11 | N37 road (Belgium) | The N37 is a regional road in Belgium that connects Aalter in East Flanders to Ieper (Ypres) in West Flanders. It serves as an important route for both commuters and freight traffic, passing through towns such as Tielt, Pittem, Ardooie, and Ruiselede. | Start | Jxcfc22 (89) | |||||||||||
2025-06-11 | N36 road (Belgium) | The N36 is a regional road in Flanders, Belgium, spanning from Zarren (near Kortemark) in the west through Roeselare, Izegem, and Harelbeke, to Ronse in East Flanders. It handles both local and transit traffic across provincial boundaries. | Start | Jxcfc22 (89) | |||||||||||
2025-06-11 | N27 road (Belgium) (road in Belgium) | The N27 is a regional road in Belgium, linking Leuven (Flemish Brabant) to Namur (Capital of Wallonia) via key towns including Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve and Gembloux. Managed by the Flemish and Walloon road authorities, it serves both suburban and interprovincial traffic. | Start | Jxcfc22 (89) | |||||||||||
2025-06-08 | Harmoniepark (Park in Antwerp, Belgium) | Harmoniepark is a public park located in Antwerp, Belgium. The park surrounds the historic Harmonie Hall, a neoclassical concert building constructed in the 19th century. It serves as a green space in a densely built urban setting and plays an important role in the cultural and historical identity of the neighborhood. | Start | DomainHertogh (42) | |||||||||||
2025-06-21 | Mathilde Janzen (German association football player) | Mathilde Olga Luise Janzen (born 14 February 2005) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Damallsvenskan club Kristianstads DFF. She is a dual citizen of Germany and Sweden, though opted to represent Germany. | Stub | Schestos (6506) | |||||||||||
2025-06-13 | Herman Nohl (German educationist and philosopher (1879–1960)) | Herman Nohl (October 7, 1879, in Berlin – September 27, 1960, in Göttingen) was a German philosopher and pedagogue. | FA | Xpander1 (3984) | |||||||||||
2025-06-23 | Camille Robillard (French footballer (born 2004)) | Camille Robillard (born 25 February 2005), is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Première Ligue club Nantes | Stub | SonoGrazy (1133) | |||||||||||
2025-06-08 | Swiss reception of Hungarian refugees (1956 to 1959) | The Swiss reception of Hungarian refugees refers to Switzerland's humanitarian and political response to the tens of thousands of refugees who fled Communist Hungary after the Soviet suppression of the 1956 Revolution there. At approximately 12,000 individuals, Switzerland admitted one of the highest numbers of refugees per capita among Western states and instituted emergency procedures, such as ... | C | 73.92.115.218 | |||||||||||
2025-04-23 | History of Savoy from 1815 to 1860 | From 1815 to 1860, the history of Savoy began with Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo and the Treaty of Paris on November 20, 1815, restoring the Duchy of Savoy to the House of Savoy after 23 years of revolutionary and Napoleonic rule. This restoration, however, deepened the divide between the Savoyard population and the authoritarian monarchy, as the House of Savoy’s efforts to unify the Italian Peninsula conflicted with local concerns, making Savoyards feel marginalized within an Italophone entity. | FA | Andreachlc0203 (1697) | |||||||||||
2025-06-02 | Streekhof (Shopping mall in Stede Broec, Netherlands) | Streekhof is an indoor shopping centre located in Bovenkarspel, within the municipality of Stede Broec in the Dutch province of North Holland. It officially opened on 19 March 1986 and has since served as a regional shopping hub for the West-Friesland area. | Start | SPorsche (147) | |||||||||||
2025-06-17 | House of History Baden-Württemberg (Museum of regional history in Stuttgart, Germany) | The House of History Baden-Württemberg is a museum funded by the state of Baden-Württemberg in Stuttgart. It is located along the "Stuttgart Cultural Mile" on Konrad-Adenauer-Straße between the Staatsgalerie and the Musikhochschule. | C | Baekemm (1422) | |||||||||||
2025-06-17 | Georg von Majewski (German general in the Wehrmacht (1888–1945)) | Georg Andreas Julius von Majewski (30 November 1888 – 6 May 1945) was a German general during World War II who served in both world wars and attained the rank of Generalleutnant (Lieutenant General). He is most known for his role as the final German commander of Plzeň during the closing days of the war. | B | JadenStar10 (90) | |||||||||||
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2025-05-12 | Von dem Berge (German noble family) | Von dem Berge was a German noble family from the Principality of Lüneburg in present-day Lower Saxony, Germany. The family held various estates across northern Germany until its extinction in the early 17th century. | C | MBjTby (27) | |||||||||||
2025-03-30 | Hermannus Torrentinus (Belgian classicist) | Hermannus Torrentinus (1450 – 1520) was a Belgian classicist, scholar, and translator of classical works. | Start | Serblans (255) | |||||||||||
2024-12-11 | Emil Herz (publisher) (German publisher (1877-1971)) | Emil Emanuel Herz (born April 5, 1877 in Essen, Germany; died July 7, 1971 in Rochester, New York, USA) was a German publisher. | Start | Eli185 (7485) | |||||||||||
2025-02-13 | Gustav Mayer (art collector) | Gustav Mayer (1856-1940) was a German Jewish businessman and art collector who was persecuted by the Nazis. | Start | Eli185 (7485) | |||||||||||
2025-06-06 | Maison Seilhan (Building in Toulouse, France) | The Maison Seilhan (a French name meaning Seilhan House, occasionally used as such in English) is a historic residence in Toulouse, France, considered the place where the Order of Preachers (Dominican Order) was founded. It was given to Dominic de Guzmán during the division of the inheritance of Bernard Seilhan, a local magistrate of the Count of Toulouse, on 25 April 1215. | Start | Frédéric Neupont (1682) | |||||||||||
2025-05-23 | Joachim Natschläger (Austrian entrepreneur, born 1977) | Joachim Natschläger (born 1977 in Innsbruck, Tyrol) is an Austrian entrepreneur known for his involvement in the nightlife and gastronomy sectors, particularly in Vienna. | Start | Vera Kobalia (16) | |||||||||||
2025-06-04 | Patriots (Belgium) (Political party) | The Patriots (Dutch: Patriotten; French: Patriotes) were a political faction in the Southern Netherlands (modern-day Belgium) who opposed Austrian rule. They were the driving force behind the Brabant Revolution and the formation of the United Belgian States. | B | Sartricis (523) | |||||||||||
2025-02-07 | Savely Blumstein | Savely Blumstein was a Jewish art collector from Riga. | Start | Eli185 (7485) | |||||||||||
2019-06-15 | Zeckenrap (music genre) | Zeckenrap (named after the pejorative Zecke) is a subgenre of German hip-hop dealing with political left themes such as antifascism, feminism and queer content. | Start | [[Special:Contribs/de>Wintergoldhähnchen|de>Wintergoldhähnchen]] | |||||||||||
2025-06-20 | 2025 Tour de France Femmes, Stage 1 to Stage 9 | The 2025 Tour de France Femmes (officially Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift) will be the fourth edition of the Tour de France Femmes. The race will take place from 26 July to 3 August 2025 and will be the 22nd race in the 2025 UCI Women's World Tour calendar. | GA | Tomrtn (64830) | |||||||||||
2025-05-09 | Economic planning in France (Overview of economic planning in France from 1966 to 2006) | Economic planning in France, overseen by the General Planning Commission (French: Commissariat Général du Plan), was initiated in 1946 under the leadership of Jean Monnet. It continued for nearly half a century, evolving through various approaches. | FA | Beatriz Pinhata (294) | |||||||||||
2025-04-15 | Canton of Vigneulles-lès-Hattonchâtel (Former canton in Meuse, France) | The canton of Vigneulles-lès-Hattonchâtel (French: Canton de Vigneulles-lès-Hattonchâtel) is a former French canton located in the department of Meuse in the Lorraine region (now part of Grand Est). This canton was organized around Vigneulles-lès-Hattonchâtel in the arrondissement of Commercy. | Start | Excellenc1 (4774) | |||||||||||
2025-06-18 | Daniel de la Vierge-Marie (Flemish Carmelite friar) | Daniel de la Vierge-Marie (1615-1678), whose name was Latinized as Daniel a Virgin Maria, was a Flemish Carmelite, author of spiritual pamphlets in Flemish and Latin, but above all a historian and hagiographer of his order, within the Touraine Reform. | C | JustAChurchMouse (1509) | |||||||||||
2025-06-01 | Battle of Burp Gun Corner | The Battle of Burp Gun Corner was an engagement between soldiers of the U.S. 435th Troop Carrier Group and the Wehrmacht. The battle took place at a small crossroads near Wesel, Germany, from March 24–25, 1945. The engagement was part of Operation Varsity. | Start | 42manako (168) | |||||||||||
2025-06-21 | Workers' and Peasants' Inspection of East Germany (Control organ in East Germany) | The Workers' and Peasants' Inspection (German: Arbeiter-und-Bauern-Inspektion) (ABI) was a control organ in East Germany jointly subordinate to the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) and the Council of Ministers of the GDR. | GA | Maxwhollymoralground (6116) | |||||||||||
2025-06-18 | Nienhaus (Building in Papenburg, Germany) | Amtshaus ("Governor's house") Nienhaus is a late neoclassic building in Aschendorf, near Papenburg. In addition to being an office building, it also housed the local governor and his family. The Nienhaus is also remembered as being the birthplace of the author Theodora Korte. | Start | SaturnoBoleyn (378) | |||||||||||
2025-06-23 | Gaston Cougny (French lawyer and historian) | Antoine Jean Armand Gaston Cougny (5 December 1857 - 5 July 1908) better known as Gaston Cougny was a French lawyer and historian. He and Adolphe Robert co-edited the Dictionnaire des parlementaires français (1889-1891). He also contributed to several political newspapers such as La Vérité, Le Radical and La France libre and took part in the creation of La Commune. | Start | VivatLondinium (63) | |||||||||||
2025-06-23 | La France libre (1884) (French radical-socialist newspaper (1884-1886)) | La France libre was a leftist French political daily newspaper published from 1884 to 1886. | B | VivatLondinium (63) | |||||||||||
2025-06-23 | Edgar Bourloton (French publisher (1844-1914)) | Edgar Bourloton (17 August 1844 – 15 March 1914) was a French publisher and historian. | C | VivatLondinium (63) | |||||||||||
2025-03-12 | Eva Erben (Czech-Israeli writer and Holocaust survivor, Holocaust survivor) | Eva Erben (Erbenová) (Hebrew: אווה ארבן; born October 24, 1930 as Eva Löwidt (Löwitová or Löwidtová)) is a Czech-Israeli writer and Holocaust survivor who serves as a witness to history. She gained international recognition through the publication of her book When I Was Missed: Memories of a Jewish Girl, in which she describes the ordeal of her family in concentration camps and on death marches. | B | Empiricus-sextus (570) | |||||||||||
2025-06-23 | Clément Delépine | Clément Delépine is the director of Art Basel Paris, which was formerly known as Paris+ par Art Basel. | Stub | Jenny8lee (2233) | |||||||||||
2025-06-06 | Foundation of East Germany (event) | The Founding of the East Germany (German: Gründung der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik), formally known as the German Democratic Republic took place on October 7, 1949, and the following days a number of related events took place among them the Provisional People's Chamber, the Chamber of States, and the Provisional Government of East Germany were formed and Wilhelm Pieck was elected as the first president. | B | Rakoon (11682) | |||||||||||
2025-06-01 | André Martin (philosopher) | André Martin CO (1621–26 September 1695) was a French ecclesiastic and philosopher. Born at Bressuire in 1621 to Gabriel Martin and Marie Pouget, he was admitted to the Oratory of Jesus on 22 August 1641, and ordained a priest in 1646. | Start | Cengime (1651) | |||||||||||
2025-06-23 | Mercedes-Benz Plant Bremen (largest production plant of Mercedes-Benz AG) | Mercedes-Benz operates an automobile factory in Bremen, Germany. The history of the plant dates back to the former Borgward factory built in 1938. Formerly a commercial vehicle plant of Mercedes-Benz and Hanomag, for the past decades, this plant mainly produced the C-Class and SL-class, since joined by the electric EQC and EQE. | C | Pieceofmetalwork (7798) | |||||||||||
2025-06-08 | Hôtel Bonaparte (Demolished townhouse in Paris, France) | The Hôtel Bonaparte, also known as Hôtel de Ségur, Hôtel de la Victoire or Maison du 18 Brumaire, was a historic hôtel particulier located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, dating largely from the end of 18th century. Due to its illustrious former residents and owners, it was a house of national importance, but ultimately fell victim to reasons of state, although its historical significance was already recognised at that time. | FA | John Jason Junior (4999) | |||||||||||
2025-06-23 | Charlotte Grimm (Sister of Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm, 1793–1833) | Charlotte Amalie "Lotte" Hassenpflug, née Grimm (10 March 1793 – 15 June 1833), was the sister of the Brothers Grimm (Jacob and Wilhelm) and their younger brother Ludwig. | B | Harold9595959 (4131) | |||||||||||
2025-06-23 | Orllati (Swiss company group) | Groupe Orllati SA is a Swiss company active in heavy construction, real estate, and environmental sectors. It is headquartered in Bioley-Orjulaz. | Start | Leeanah (803) | |||||||||||
2025-04-30 | Misinformation targeting migrants | Misinformation targeting migrants refers to the deliberate and widespread dissemination of false or inaccurate information directed towards migrants to the United States spread through various channels, including social media. This type of misinformation can include fake news, rumors, and the misinterpretation of facts, frequently involving the tweaking or twisting of existing information rather than outright fabrication. | C | Lekxter (20) | |||||||||||
2025-06-25 | Neil Glossoa (French footballer (born 2004)) | Neil Glossoa (born 10 September 2004) is a French-Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back, right-back, or defensive midfielder for Pau FC. | Start | Ahoeca (546) | |||||||||||
2025-04-19 | Nej' (French singer-songwriter blending pop, hip-hop, and R&B) | Najoua Lamiri (born 30 June 1994), known professionally as Nej' (stylised in all-caps), is a French singer-songwriter. She rose to prominence in 2021 with her viral single Paro. | Start | Gasybeaugosse2020 (1414) | |||||||||||
2025-03-15 | 2025–26 Luxembourg National Division (Football league season) | The 2025–26 Luxembourg National Division season, also known as BGL Ligue, for sponsorship reasons, will be the 112th of top-tier association football in Luxembourg. The season began on 3 August 2025 and ended on 25 May 2026. | Start | Mathew D'Marco (9531) | |||||||||||
2025-03-27 | Hans Max von Aufseß (German writer (1905–1993)) | Hans Max Baron von Aufseß (August 4, 1905, in Berchtesgaden – November 22, 1993) was a German writer who primarily published on topics related to the cultural history of Franconia. A great-nephew of Hans Baron von und zu Aufseß, the founder of the Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg, he lived and wrote at his castle, Oberaufseß, in Upper Franconia. | C | Dariusx749 (597) | |||||||||||
2025-06-20 | Erste Bank der oesterreichischen Sparkassen (Austrian bank) | The Erste Bank Oesterreich (official name: Erste Bank der oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG), based in Vienna, is the current form of the Erste österreichische Spar-Casse, which was founded in 1819 as an association. It is the oldest existing bank in Austria. | Stub | Zee21y (850) | |||||||||||
2025-06-05 | List of disasters in France by death toll | This list of French disasters by death toll includes major disasters (excluding acts of war) that occurred on French soil (including overseas territories) or involved French citizens, in a definable incident, where the loss of life was 10 or more. | C | Qwexcxewq (2526) | |||||||||||
2025-04-19 | 2025 French GT4 Cup (2025 Auto racing championship in France) | The 2025 Championnat de France FFSA GT - GT4 France season is the 28th season of the French FFSA GT Championship and the 8th as the French GT4 Cup, a sports car championship created and organised by the SRO Motorsports Group. The season began on 18 April at Circuit Paul Armagnac and will conclude on 5 October at Circuit Paul Ricard. | Start | Maceekim (3052) | |||||||||||
2025-06-14 | USM Gagny (French handball club) | Union sportive municipale de Gagny, often just called USM Gagny, was a multisports club from Gagny, France, most famous for its handball team that won the French Championship 5 times in the 1980's on the men's side and 4 times in the 1980's and 90's on the women's side. | Start | Fregerslev (14668) | |||||||||||
2025-06-23 | Union des Mines (Former French bank) | The Union des Mines (lit. 'Mines' Union'), known from 1963 as Union des Mines - La Hénin, was a French bank established in 1923. It eventually merged in 1966 with Banque de Suez to form the Banque de Suez et de l'Union des Mines (BSUM). The latter in turn merged with Banque de l'Indochine in 1975 to form Banque Indosuez. | Start | Boubloub (18402) | |||||||||||
2025-06-11 | N33 road (Belgium) (road Oostende - Torhout, Belgium) | The N33 is a provincial route in West Flanders, Belgium, running from Oostende to Torhout via Gistel. It serves as a key regional corridor with high traffic volumes.The N33 is one of the most heavily trafficked regional roads connecting coastal and inland areas and forms a vital link to the E40 motorway near Gistel. | Start | Jxcfc22 (89) | |||||||||||
2025-02-16 | Gretchenfrage (Meaning and uses of the English term "Gretchen question" / "Gretchenfrage") | A Gretchen question or Gretchenfrage (from the German Gretchenfrage , with Gretchen, diminutive for Margarete, and Frage, question in English) is a crucial, difficult, "unpleasant, sometimes embarrassing, and at the same time essential question for a certain decision, which is asked in a difficult situation." It is studied in literature and the philosophy of religion. | C | Ncorrea (18) | |||||||||||
2025-06-15 | SS-Helferinnenkorps (SS Women’s Auxiliary Corps, 1942–1945) | The SS-Helferinnenkorps (lit. 'SS Women’s Auxiliary Corps') was a formation of female communications and clerical personnel created by the Waffen-SS in 1942. Roughly 2,400 volunteers completed a basic course at the newly established Reichsschule-SS in Oberenheim, Alsace, where they swore an oath and were formally inducted into the Waffen-SS. | B | Gameking69 (1147) | |||||||||||
2025-05-28 | Moïse Kouamé (French tennis player) | Moïse Kouamé (born 6 March 2009) is a French tennis player. He has a career high singles ranking of No. 834 achieved on 26 May 2025. He also has a career high doubles ranking of No. 946 achieved on 18 November 2024. | C | Llaffineur (3274) | |||||||||||
2025-06-19 | Christian Zawieschitzky (Austrian footballer (born 2007)) | Christian Zawieschitzky (born 2 May 2007) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Austrian Bundesliga club RB Salzburg. | Start | Fan2football (213) | |||||||||||
2025-06-24 | 1793 French legislative election in Saint-Domingue | An election to the National Convention was held in the northern province of the French colony of Saint-Domingue on 24 September 1793, following primary elections. Delayed a day, the election was the only one in France held under the Constitution of the Year I, which included universal manhood suffrage, and Léger-Félicité Sonthonax's Decree of General Liberty, which emancipated the slave population in the northern province. | C | Wowzers122 (2797) | |||||||||||
2025-06-14 | Niemandsberg (Mountain and residential area in Remchingen, Germany) | Niemandsberg is a hill and residential area in the western part of Wilferdingen, a district of the municipality Remchingen in the Enzkreis district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Developed in the 2000s, the area is particularly known for its archaeological finds from the Roman Imperial period and its family-friendly urban design. | C | KatastrophenKommando (604) | |||||||||||
2025-06-15 | Made in Switzerland (song) (2025 single by Hazel Brugger, Sandra Studer and Petra Mede) | "Made in Switzerland" is a musical number performed by Swiss television presenters Hazel Brugger and Sandra Studer, along with Swedish television presenter Petra Mede. Debuting as an interval act in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 on 13 May 2025, it was released as a single on 6 June. | Start | Axel1382004 (2111) | |||||||||||
2025-06-25 | 2025–26 Luxembourg Division of Honour (Football league season in Luxembourg) | The 2025–26 Luxembourg Division of Honour is the 65th season of second-tier association football in Luxembourg. | Start | Philk84 (3295) | |||||||||||
2025-06-25 | Maximiliaan Frederik Gunning (Dutch naval engineer (1895 - 1972)) | Maximiliaan Frederik "Max" Gunning (9 October 1895 – 13 February 1972) was a Dutch naval engineer who designed several warships for the Royal Netherlands Navy. He is known for designing the Dolfijn class submarines. | Start | SailingthroughHistory (4857) | |||||||||||
2017-04-04 | Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 | Switzerland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 with the song "Bonjour, Bonjour", composed by Henry Meyer, with lyrics by Jack Stark, and performed by Paola del Medico. The Swiss participating broadcaster, the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR), internally selected its entry for the contest. | Start | JordanBunyan (4484) | |||||||||||
2025-04-21 | Steinwinter (automobile manufacturer) | Steinwinter GmbH was a German car manufacturer. | Start | Pieceofmetalwork (7798) | |||||||||||
2025-06-26 | Ancien tramway de Tours (Former tramway network in Tours, France) | The Ancien tramway de Tours was a former urban and suburban tramway network serving the Tours metropolitan area in Indre-et-Loire, France, and its surrounding regions from 1877 to 1949. Initially powered by horse or steam traction depending on the line, it combined urban and suburban networks and was converted to electric traction between 1900 and 1914. | C | Leeanah (803) | |||||||||||
2025-06-08 | 4th Galician Uhlans (Emperor's) | The Austro-Hungarian Uhlan Regiment "Kaiser" No. 4 was a cavalry unit in the Joint Army within the Austro-Hungarian Land Forces. | C | 53zodiac (2743) | |||||||||||
2025-06-23 | Tim Trummer (Austrian footballer (born 2005)) | Tim Trummer (born 10 November 2005) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Austrian Bundesliga club Red Bull Salzburg. | Start | Fan2football (213) | |||||||||||
2025-06-26 | Marie-Thérèse Bodart (Belgian novelist, essayist, and playwright) | Marie-Thérèse Bodart (née Guillaume, 1909–1981) was a Belgian novelist, essayist, and playwright noted for her historical, emotional, and fantastical subject matter. Having studied history, she was also a professor at the Lycée d'Ixelles in Brussels. | C | James Hyett (1555) | |||||||||||
2025-06-26 | BAG Turgi | BAG Turgi (colloquially for Bronzewarenfabrik AG, Turgi) was a Swiss company which belonged to the largest lighting manufacturers in Europe during the 20th century. Headquartered in Gebenstorf, Switzerland, BAG manufactured lamps for street lighting, hotels and sports stadiums (notably 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway). | Stub | Theanonymoustypist (2667) | |||||||||||
2025-06-26 | Switzerland–Liechtenstein–United Kingdom Trade Agreement (Free trade agreement signed on 2019) | The Switzerland–Liechtenstein–United Kingdom Trade Agreement is a plurilateral continuity trade agreement established to maintain and replicate, as far as possible, the pre-existing trade arrangements between the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein following the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. | Start | StevoLaker (6087) | |||||||||||
2025-06-26 | Franco-Roman War of 486 | The Franco-Roman War of 486 was a military conflict between the Franks led by Clovis I and a "Roman army" under Syagrius. The war took place in the provinces Gallia Lugdunensis with the exception of Gallia Lugdunensis I (present-day Burgundy), Belgica Prima and Germania Prima. | C | Geoffrey F (983) | |||||||||||
2025-06-26 | Senate (French Third Republic) (Upper house of the French legislature under the Third Republic (1875–1940)) | The Senate under the Third Republic was one of two legislative bodies, alongside the Chamber of Deputies, established by the Constitutional Laws of 1875 on 24 and 25 February 1875. It operated as the upper house in a strict bicameral system, where both chambers held equal legislative powers. | C | Leeanah (803) | |||||||||||
2025-06-26 | Adolf Darbo (Austrian company) | Adolf Darbo AG is an Austrian food company based in Stans. It was founded in 1879. | Stub | Rezakaisar91 (354) | |||||||||||
2025-06-26 | Wernli (Swiss food company in Malters) | Wernli is a Swiss food company based in Malters. It was founded in 1914. | Stub | Rezakaisar91 (354) | |||||||||||
2025-05-24 | 2025-26 Paris FC season (Paris FC 2025–26 football season) | The 2025-26 season will be the 57th season in the history of the Paris FC. It marks the club's first season back in Ligue 1 after a 46-year absence, having earned promotion with a second-place finish in Ligue 2 the previous season. In addition to the domestic league, the team will also participate in the Coupe de France. | Start | AnomieBOT (6776467) | |||||||||||
2025-06-09 | St Joris Gate (Former city gate of Antwerp, Belgium) | St. Joris Gate was a historic city gate in Antwerp, Belgium. It formed part of the Fortifications of Antwerp and stood near the modern intersection of Kasteelpleinstraat and Leopoldstraat. Named after Saint George (Sint-Joris), the gate was a key southern entryway toward Mechelen and Brussels. | Start | DomainHertogh (42) | |||||||||||
2025-06-26 | Alphonse Louis Théodore de Mogès (French naval officer (1789–1850)) | Alphonse Louis Théodore, comte de Moges ou Demoges (December 26, 1789 – July 6, 1850) was a 19th-century French naval officer who was involved in Marine affairs of the Caribbean. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (3113) | |||||||||||
2025-06-17 | Arrondissements of Paris (1795-1859) (Arrondissements of Paris (1795-1859)) | The first arrondissements of Paris were established by a law dated 11 October 1795. It divided the city into twelve areas, which lasted until the law of 16 June 1859 establishing the current arrondissements of Paris. | C | VivatLondinium (63) | |||||||||||
2024-10-28 | The Hague Semi-metro (Tram infrastructure in the Netherlands) | The Hague semi-metro is a type of light rail in the form of a semi-metro and an integral part of the tram system in The Hague, the Netherlands. Three linked sections were constructed for the core of this network: the viaduct with the tram stations Centraal Station (CS) and Ternoot, the tram tunnel: 71 and the viaduct through the Beatrixkwartier: 74 office area. | C | KatVanHuis (1084) | |||||||||||
2025-06-26 | French Republican Left (1871-1885) (A French parliamentary group of moderate republicans) | The Gauche Républicaine (Republican Left) was a French parliamentary group, initially informal, originating from the republican opposition positioned on the left in the Corps législatif during the Second French Empire. It operated in the National Assembly elected in 1871 at the start of the Third Republic, and later in the Chamber of Deputies from 1876, before merging with the radicals of the Union républicaine to form the Union des gauches in 1885. | C | Leeanah (803) | |||||||||||
2025-04-25 | List of Illuminati members (name given to several groups both real and fake, generally affecting superior enlightenment on religious and social matters and marked by hostility towards religion) | The List of Illuminati members is a compilation of well-known personalities associated with the Illuminati, an 18th-century Bavarian secret society. The list is in alphabetical order. | Start | Afus199620 (20670) | |||||||||||
2025-04-24 | HNLMS Friso (K00) (Royal Netherlands Navy Covette) | HNLMS Friso (K00) was a Flower-class corvette of the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN). She was built in the United Kingdom originally for the Royal Navy (RN) as HMS Carnation. On 26 March 1943 the corvette was loaned to the RNLN in exchange for HNLMS Jan van Gelder. | C | KarelDoorman (198) | |||||||||||
2025-06-25 | Marcel Schwerzmann (Swiss politician (born 1965)) | Marcel Schwerzmann (born 15 January 1965) is a Swiss independent politician who served as a member of the Executive Council of Lucerne for 16 years. He and Alex Hürzeler are the only members of cantonal executives of Switzerland who have served continuously for 16 years in the 21st century.[citation needed] | Start | 1AmNobody24 (25873) | |||||||||||
2025-06-22 | Art Basel Paris (Art fair in Paris) | Art Basel Paris, which officially launched in 2024, is an industry art fair that takes place in October of each year in the Grand Palais exhibition hall in Paris and is a satellite offshoot of the flagship Art Basel fair in Switzerland. | Start | Jenny8lee (2233) | |||||||||||
2025-06-21 | Paris+ par Art Basel | Paris+ par Art Basel was the name of an art fair in Paris that ran in 2022 and 2023 in a temporary space before being rebranded Art Basel Paris in 2024 as it moved to the renovated Grand Palais exhibition hall. | Start | Jenny8lee (2233) | |||||||||||
2025-06-27 | Felsburg | Felsburg is a partial ruin of a hill castle situated in Felsberg on the Eder River in the Schwalm-Eder-Kreis district of North Hesse, Germany. | C | Xubodir (213) | |||||||||||
2017-04-08 | Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997 | Switzerland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1997 with the song "Dentro di me", composed written, and performed by Barbara Berta. The Swiss participating broadcaster, the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR), selected its entry through an internal selection. | Start | JordanBunyan (4484) | |||||||||||
2025-06-04 | 2025–26 SK Rapid season (Sportklub Rapid 2025–26 football season) | The 2025–26 season is the 128th season in the existence of the Sportklub Rapid and the club's 77th consecutive season in the top flight of Austrian football. In addition to the domestic league, Rapid participates in this season's edition of the Austrian Cup and enters international football in the second qualifying round to the UEFA Conference League after winning the previous Bundesliga seasons Conference League Play-off. | Start | Rathfl (7462) | |||||||||||
2025-04-15 | Kinderheim A. S. Makarenko (children's home in Treptow-Köpenick district, Berlin, Germany) | The Kinderheim A. S. Makarenko is a children's home opened in 1953 in the Berlin locality of Johannisthal, in the borough of Treptow-Köpenick. It was a standard children’s home and later a home for special-school children within the youth welfare system in the GDR. | C | Jakob0000 (35) | |||||||||||
2025-06-26 | 2025–26 Paris FC season (Paris FC 2025–26 football season) | The 2025-26 season will be the 57th season in the history of the Paris FC. It marks the club's first season back in Ligue 1 after a 46-year absence, having earned promotion with a second-place finish in Ligue 2 the previous season. In addition to the domestic league, the team will also participate in the Coupe de France. | Start | MrDiamondJ (28) | |||||||||||
2025-05-29 | 2025 Bad Homburg Open (Tennis tournament) | The 2025 Bad Homburg Open powered by Solarwatt is a women's professional tennis tournament to be played on outdoor grass courts at the TC Bad Homburg in Bad Homburg, Germany, from 23 to 29 June 2025. It is the fourth edition of the Bad Homburg Open and is classified as a WTA 500 event on the 2025 WTA Tour. | Start | Sleepinthestars (12694) |
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