Germany, 2002, p.87 in Esther Shalev-Gerz, catalogue of the exhibition Ton image me regarde?!, Jeu de Paume and Fage Editions, ... Jahrhundert, Klartext Verlag, Essen, Germany, 1996 (with J.G.) Mahnmal gegen Faschismus, Cantz/Hatje Verlag Stuttgart, Germany ... Germany, 2002, p.85 in Esther Shalev-Gerz, catalogue of the exhibition Ton image me regarde?!, Jeu de Paume and Fage Editions, ... Germany, 2010 Esther Shalev-Gerz, Jeu de Paume and Fage Editions, France, 2010 Still/Film, Vilnius Academy of Art, Lithuania, ...
... the German forest would be strongly influenced by deciduous trees, in particular red beech (Fagus sylvatica). Today's tree ... Giesen, K .: Who owns the German forest? in AFZ-Der Wald 9/2015 BMEL (ed.): The Forest in Germany - Selected Results of the ... The private forest in Germany is distributed to almost 2 million owners. The average size of German private forests is 3 ... the largest private forest owner in Germany. Around 150,000 hectares of forest are distributed by the churches in Germany to ...
The Leine-Heide Cycle Path (German: Leine-Heide-Radweg) is a long-distance cycle path in Germany that has a total length of 410 ... In the Fagus Factory in Alfeld, built by Walter Gropius in the Bauhaus style, there are changing exhibitions. Somewhat further ... The route then continues on into the North German Plain through the water meadows of the Leine to Hanover. The path runs past ... The route passes through the gently rolling river landscape, crosses the old Inner German Border near Besenhausen Manor and ...
It was aimed at capturing or destroying a powerful German radio station at Kamina near Atakpamé. The Allies feared that German ... Fage, page 315 "Asante History; Akyem Abuakwa and Dagomba Wars". 15 April 2013. Rebekka Habermas, "Lost in Translation: ... In 1902, the town was the scene of a scandal in which German Catholic missionaries accused German colonial officials of ... The scandal had reverberations in German politics. In 1914, during World War I, the British and French invaded the German ...
Palearctic: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Ireland, Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, the Ardennes and Vosges mountains, ... in open areas in humid Fagus, Abies forest. It flies May to August. Insecta pro Ball, Stuart; Morris, Roger (2013). Britain's ...
The dominant tree species is Fagus sylvatica or common beech (German Rotbuche) that possibly led to the hill's name. Other ... The name Buchkogel is either derived from a lost castle (German Burg) or the extensive beech (German Buche) population. The ... ISBN 978-3-9902424-5-2. Annemarie Reiter 1994, p. 42-43 (in German). Andreas Brudnjak 2014, p. 17-18 (in German). (CS1 errors: ... "Sensation am Buchkogel" (in German). Kleine Zeitung. 4 November 2004. p. 27. "Auf "Kupfer" gestoßen" (in German). Kleine ...
... (1893-1960) was a German architect, designer, and teacher at the Bauhaus. Carl Fieger was born in Mainz, German ... Among the designs Fieger was involved with at Gropius' studio were the Fagus Factory (1922) and Bauhaus Building (1925). In ... 20th-century German architects, 1893 births, 1960 deaths, Modernist architects from Germany, People from Mainz). ... Carl Fieger died on November 21, 1960, in Dessau, East Germany at age 67. Haus Fieger in Dessau (1926) Fieger Chair and Table ( ...
The German Landschaftsschutzgebiet Osterzgebirge continuous on the German side of the Ore mountains. In the east, the CHKO ... Beech (Fagus sylvatica), oak (Quercus), lime (Tilia platyphyllos) and common hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) are typical trees for ... TetraoVit is a Czech - German common project funded by the European Union; it is focused on revitalization of peat bogs and ... The flora of the whole Eastern Ore Mountains (both German and Czech parts) includes 2000 species of plants. The vegetation is ...
The larvae feed on Quercus robur, Quercus petraea, Acer campestre, Fagus, Carpinus and Prunus species. The larvae can be found ... It is found from south-western Europe and France to Germany, Austria, Italy, western Ukraine, the Balkan Peninsula, the ...
Law, R. C. C. (1978). "North Africa in the period of Phoenician and Greek colonization, c. 800 to 325 BC". In Fage, John ... in German). Munich: C. H. Beck. ISBN 978-3-406-30654-9. Kroupa, Sebestian (2019). "Humanists and Travellers, Gorgons and ... CS1 German-language sources (de), CS1 French-language sources (fr), Articles with LibriVox links, Articles with FAST ...
After World War II, with the relocation of German population to Germany, the settlement became mostly inhabited by the Serbs ... One of the original three seedlings was the red leafed beech (Fagus sylvatica L.cv."Purpurea"). A generally rare cultivar in ... Around 1770, Germans from Alsace and Essen began to settle in Omoljica. In the 1788-1790 period, 334 Serbian families moved ... Later German place name, Homolitz, is rendering of the Serbian name. Numerous artefacts from the Neolithic Starčevo culture ...
Others would leave Germany for Japan, or for the sizable German-exile community in Istanbul. Major architects in the modernist ... Examples of this include Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer's 1911 Fagus Factory or Hans Poelzig's 1912 department store in Breslau ... Modernist architecture in Germany, Architecture in Germany, Weimar culture). ... Many prominent German modernists went to the Soviet Union. Since 1920, Moscow had been the site of the Russian state-run art ...
Other major projects include: Regina José Galindo, Mechanisms of Power (Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, Germany, 2016); The ... ISBN 978-8891808332 Intrigantes Incertitudes, L. Hegyi, E. Viola (edited by) "Intrigantes incertitudes", 2016, Fage editions, ... Germany. ISBN 9783956791451 Sven Marquardt: Götterdämmerung. The Twilight of the Gods, E. Debandi, E. Viola (edited by), 2015, ...
Flora of Germany, Flora of Poland, Forests of Denmark, Forests of Sweden, Forests and woodlands of Germany, Forests of Poland, ... For the beech, European beech (Fagus sylvatica) is dominant. Other tree species that mix in, covers a broad array of mostly ... "Northern Europe: Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Poland". World Wildlife Fund. 1 June 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-05 ... Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Poland" ecoregion by the WWF. Despite the name, Baltic mixed forests are not found in any of the ...
Fagus sylvatica) in Italy and Germany. Some species of mycorrhiza (including Amanita muscaria, Suillellus luridus, and Hebeloma ... Hartmann, G; Blank, R; Kunca, A. "Collar rot of Fagus sylvatica caused by Phytophthora cambivora - type of damage, endangered ... Fagus sylvatica) in Italy". Plant Disease. 90 (10): 1362. doi:10.1094/PD-90-1362C. PMID 30780960. ... sites and susceptible hosts in Northwestern Germany". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires ,journal= (help) Landi, L; Mosca ...
Forest in Germany German Forest Mitteleuropa Cyclic succession Slash-and-burn, especially the history section. Royal forests, ... For the first time since the last ice age beech (Fagus sylvatica), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) and silver fir (Abies alba) are ... In places like Germany today, hunters pay fees to the landowner in whose forest they hunt. These fees are covered inter alia by ... German scientific forestry in the 18th and 19th centuries", Science as Culture 19/4, 2010, pp. 431-460 Karl Hasel / Ekkehard ...
Fagus decurrens Reid & Reid, 1915 †Fagus dentata Göppert, 1855 †Fagus deucalionis Unger, 1847 †Fagus dubia Mirb, 1822 †Fagus ... "GermanFoods.org - Guide to German Sausages and German Hams". Archived from the original on 2012-11-23. Retrieved 2012-05-17. " ... Fagus chankaica Alexeenko, 1977 †Fagus chiericii Massalongo, 1858 †Fagus chinensis Li, 1978 †Fagus coalita Rylova, 1996 †Fagus ... Fagus tenella Panova, 1966 †Fagus uemurae Tanai, 1995 †Fagus uotanii Huzioka, 1951 †Fagus vivianii Unger, 1850 †Fagus ...
In the north, the range extends to the line Paris-southern Germany. The wingspan is 13-24 mm. Adults are on wing from mid May ... Fagus, Corylus, Quercus, Acer and Ulmus. The species overwinters in the larval stage. Completing the life cycle takes two years ...
In Germany, trees used for nesting consisted mostly of red beeches (Fagus sylvatica) (in 337 cases), whereas a further 84 were ... In a German study, the range was 0.8 to 1.8 km2 (0.31 to 0.69 sq mi) with an average of 1.26 km2 (0.49 sq mi). Some of the ... In northern Germany, buzzards were recorded to show preferences in fall for areas fairly distant from nesting site, with a ... In Germany, weather conditions and rodent populations seemed to be the primary drivers of nesting success. In Murcia part of ...
Found in Germany, where it grows in association with European beech (Fagus sylvatica), it was described as new to science by ... in German). 16: 187-279 (see p. 255). v t e (CS1 German-language sources (de), Articles with short description, Short ...
Its distribution encompasses southern and central Europe, including Austria, Germany, France, Italy, Slovenia and Spain. It is ... Fagus). Its flesh turns greenish with ammonia solution. H. olivaceoalbus is a less robust species which often bears a dark, ...
In Germany, a modernist industrial movement, Deutscher Werkbund (German Work Federation) had been created in Munich in 1907 by ... The Centennial Hall in Wrocław by Max Berg (1911-1913) The Fagus Factory in Alfeld by Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer (1911-13) ... Notable German modernists included Johannes Krahn, who played an important part in rebuilding German cities after World War II ... The pavilions of Nazi Germany, designed by Albert Speer, in a German neoclassical style topped by eagle and swastika, faced the ...
The waves of Nazi German executions, known as the Mass murders in Piaśnica, of about 12,000-16,000 hostages (mostly members of ... The dominant tree is European Beech (Fagus sylvatica) forming thickets with pine and other coniferous trees. The area is ... The waves of Nazi German executions, known as the Mass murders in Piaśnica, of about 12,000-16,000 victims, were committed ... Polish migrant worker families residing in Germany pre-war were the largest group executed. Besides Poles and Kashubs, the ...
Fage, J.D. (1969). A History of West Africa. London: Cambridge University Press. Gailey, Harry A. Jr. (1989). History of Africa ... Hörber, Thomas (18 December 2007). The Foundations of Europe: European Integration Ideas in France, Germany and Britain in the ... Fage 1969, p. 207. Mortimer 1969, p. 105. Crowder & O'Brien 1973, p. 672. Mortimer 1969, pp. 105-106. Crowder & O'Brien 1973, p ...
J.D. Fage (1975), p.170 Ivor Wilks, Wa and the Wala: Islam and polity in Northwestern Ghana (Cambridge: Cambridge University ... Pages with reference errors, CS1 French-language sources (fr), Harv and Sfn no-target errors, CS1 German-language sources (de ... 301 B.A. Ogot (1992), p.307 J.D. Fage (1975), p.155 B.A. Ogot (1992), p.315 Saad, Elias N. (2010). Social History of Timbuktu: ... sfn error: no target: CITEREFLevtzion2007 (help) Historical Dictionary of Niger (in German) (4. ed.), Plymouth: Scarecrow, 1998 ...
During World War II, the forest sheltered launching pads for the German V1 rockets targeting London. The forest was further ... Thus it now mainly comprises beeches (Fagus sylvatica); there are also some oaks, hornbeams, ashes, wild cherry and sycamore ...
1065: The Fatimid governor of Ramla rescues the Great German Pilgrimage which had come under attack by local Bedouin bandits. ... ISBN 978-9987-9322-2-1. Oliver, Roland Anthony; Fage, J. D. Journal of African history. Vol. 10. Cambridge University Press ( ... ISBN 978-0-394-53779-5. Einar Joranson (1928). "The Great German Pilgrimage of 1064-1065". In Paetow, Louis J. (ed.). The ...
... (24 March 1838 - 20 September 1910) was a German botanist and horticulturalist. He is noted for his ... Fagus, Pyrola, Quercus and Salix (Caprifoliaceae) Viburnum (sect. Oreinotinus) seemenii Graebn. (Potamogetonaceae) Potamogeton ...
Éditions Fage, Paris (2019), p. 10 Paroles d'Artiste - Édouard Vuillard. Éditions Fage, Paris (2019), p. 8 Jolin, Camille, Les ... He died there on 21 June 1940, the same month that the French army was defeated by the Germans in the Battle of France. ... ISBN 978-2-07-076076-3. The Time of the Nabis, in French and German: Frèches-Thory, Claire; Perucchi-Petri, Ursula, eds. (1990 ... These included a sympathetic sketch of a captured German prisoner being interrogated. In August 1917, back in Paris, he ...
Germany, called the Fagus Works building. The first building, built entirely on Bauhaus design principles, was the concrete and ... Walter Gropius Fagus Factory, Alfeld, Walter Gropius German Pavilion, Barcelona, Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat, Brno, Mies ... When Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer fled Germany they both arrived at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, in an excellent ... Many Jewish architects who had studied at the German Bauhaus school designed significant buildings here. A large proportion of ...