Category:Articles with German-language sources (de)
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 3,057 total.
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- 2. Liga
- 4Lyn
- 1119 papal election
- 1912 Kleve international aquatics competitions
- 1938 in association football
- 1958–59 Austrian Cup
- 1973–74 Austrian Cup
- 1974–75 Austrian Cup
- 2010-11 Austrian football championship
- 2012–13 Arminia Bielefeld season
- 2012-13 Austrian football championship
- 2012–13 FC Augsburg season
- 2013–14 NLA season
- 2016–17 Austrian Cup
- 2016–17 NLA season
- 2017 Catalan independence referendum
- 2019
- 2020–21 DFB-Pokal
- 2021 German federal election
- 2022–23 FC Bayern Munich season
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- Aach, Baden-Württemberg
- Aadorf
- Aarau
- Aarberg
- Aarburg
- Mohamed Abdelaziz
- Alon Abelski
- Abensberg
- Abentheuer
- Abstatt
- Achstetten
- Dietrich Adam
- Karl Adamek
- Addai II Giwargis
- Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
- Adelberg
- Adelboden
- Lawrence Adjei
- Richard Adjei
- Karl-Heinz Adler
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- Admira Wacker
- Aedermannsdorf
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- Aesch, Basel-Landschaft
- Aesch, Lucerne
- Aesch, Zürich
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- Affoltern im Emmental
- Agriswil
- Eric Agyemang
- Christoph Ahlhaus
- Maximilian Ahlschwede
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- Aidhausen
- Aidlingen
- Stefan Aigner
- Air Liquide
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- Charles Akonnor
- Erhan Albayrak
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- Christian Alder
- Alex Fraser Bridge
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- Michael Angerschmid
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- Marcel Appiah
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- Ilija Aračić
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- Auschwitz concentration camp
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- Australian dollar
- Austria at the Olympics
- Austrian Landesliga
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- Auvernier
- Avegno Gordevio
- Avegno, Switzerland
- Avenches
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- Avry
- Ayer, Switzerland
- Ayl
- Azerbaijani manat
- Mohamed Azima
- Joxe Azurmendi