Alle Spiele, alle Tore: Bereits kurz nach Abpfiff zeigt der Bayerische Fußball-Verband (BFV) auf seinem YouTube-Kanal an jedem ...
Alle Spiele, alle Tore: Bereits kurz nach Abpfiff zeigt der Bayerische Fußball-Verband (BFV) auf seinem YouTube-Kanal an jedem ...
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Gersdorf may refer to:
Goesdorf is a commune and village in north-western Luxembourg. It is part of the canton of Wiltz.
Gersdorffite is a nickel arsenic sulfide mineral with formula NiAsS. It crystallizes in the isometric system showing diploidal symmetry. It occurs as euhedral to massive opaque, metallic grey-black to silver white forms.
Giesdorf is a municipality in the district of Bitburg-Prüm, in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany.
Gersdorf is a municipality in the district of Zwickau in Saxony in Germany. The conductor Günther Müller was born in Gersdorf in 1925.
Gersdorf an der Feistritz is a municipality in the district of Weiz in the Austrian state of Styria.
George Geldorp, Georg Geldorp or Jorge Geldorp was a Flemish painter who was mainly active in England where he was known for his portraits and history paintings. He was also active as an art dealer and impresario.
Gebenbach is a municipality in the district of Amberg-Sulzbach in Bavaria in Germany.
GE Power manufactures Jenbacher gas engines and cogeneration modules in the Austrian town of Jenbach in Tyrol. It is part of their Distributed Energy portfolio of products and is one of their gas engine technologies; the other being Waukesha Engines.
The Geberbach is a small river of Saxony, Germany. It flows into the Elbe near Dresden.
Gebeachan , also known as Gébennach, and Gebechán, was a tenth-century King of the Isles. He seems to have been a subordinate to Amlaíb mac Gofraid, King of Dublin, and is recorded to have fought and died at the Battle of Brunanburh in 937.