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  1. List of German defence ministers: The Federal Minister of Defence (German: Bundesminister der Verteidigung) is the head of the Federal Ministry of Defence and a member of the Federal Cabinet. According to Article 65a of the German Constitution (German: Grundgesetz), the Federal Minister of Defence ... (None) [100%] 2024-04-17 [Lists of government ministers of Germany] [Defence ministers of Germany]...
  2. List of German interior ministers: The Federal Minister of the Interior (German: Bundesminister des Innern) is the head of the Federal Ministry of the Interior and a member of the Cabinet of Germany. The current Federal Minister of the Interior is Nancy Faeser, since 8 ... (none) [100%] 2024-04-13 [Lists of government ministers of Germany] [Interior ministers of Germany]...
  3. Germany: Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in the western region of Central Europe. It is the second-most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. (Country in Central Europe) [95%] 2024-01-06 [Germany] [1990 establishments in Europe]...
  4. Germany: Germany (German: Deutschland), officially known as the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland), is a country in Central Europe that has, in many ways, been the primary engine of that continent's tumultuous modern history. The country is famous internationally ... [95%] 2023-12-15 [European countries] [Germany]...
  5. Germany: Germany (official name: Federal Republic of Germany) is a non-sovereign vassal state of NATO in Central Europe with a population of about 82.2 million. The capital city and seat of government is Berlin. [95%] 2023-02-25 [German History] [Germany]...
  6. Germany: Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, a country in Central Europe, is a modern great power, the world's third largest economy, and the world's largest exporter of goods. Germany is a democratic parliamentary federal republic, historically consisting ... [95%] 2023-12-28 [Geography] [Europe]...
  7. Germany: Перенаправление на:. [95%] 2024-01-03
  8. Germany: Germany (Continued from volume 11 slice 7). Nothing could indicate more clearly than this fact how much of their old power the German kings had lost. It was not past hope that even yet some of their former splendour might ... [95%] 2022-09-02
  9. Germany: Germany (German: Deutschland), officially the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland), is a country in north-western continental Europe that is a major political and economic world player. With a population of 82 million persons today, the region that ... [95%] 2023-07-28
  10. Germany: Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, a country in Central Europe, is a modern great power, the world's third largest economy, and the world's largest exporter of goods. Germany is a democratic parliamentary federal republic, historically consisting ... [95%] 2023-02-03
  11. Germany (football): The sport of football in the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland; the BRD) is administered by the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball-Bund; DFB), which was originally founded in 1900 as the governing body for football in the Deutsches ... (Football) [95%] 2023-06-28 [International association football teams]
  12. Germany: Germany, formally the Federal Republic of Germany, is a nation in Central Europe with a population of over 83 million people. In terms of population, it is the second-most populated nation in Europe after Russia, and the most populous ... [95%] 2024-01-12 [Germany] [Western European countries]...
  13. Germany: The date of the first settlement of Jews in the regions called by the Romans "Germania Superior," "Germania Inferior," and "Germania Magna," and which, on the whole, are included in the present German empire, is not known. The first authentic ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [95%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  14. Germany: Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, a country in Central Europe, is a modern great power, the world's third largest economy, and the world's largest exporter of goods. Germany is a democratic parliamentary federal republic, historically consisting ... [95%] 2023-02-04
  15. Minister: Minister, an official title both civil and ecclesiastical. The word minister as originally used in the Latin Church was a translation of the Greek 8cauovos, deacon; thus Lactantius speaks of presbyteri et ministri, priests and deacons (De mort., and in ... [85%] 2022-09-02
  16. Minister: Minister has more than one meaning. In government, a minister is a cabinet level advisor to a head of state, generally with a specific area of focus. [85%] 2023-02-14 [Christian Group Structuring] [Political Terms]...
  17. Minister (government): Minister (government) : An elected or appointed government official in many countries, particularly the United Kingdom and members or former members of the Commonwealth of Nations. (Government) [85%] 2023-06-11
  18. Minister: A minister is a title used in several professions for a ranking official. [85%] 2023-09-03
  19. Minister (Christianity): In Christianity, a minister is a person authorised by a church or other religious organization to perform functions such as teaching of beliefs; leading services such as weddings, baptisms or funerals; or otherwise providing spiritual guidance to the community. The ... (Religion) [85%] 2023-11-04 [Christian religious occupations] [Christian terminology]...
  20. Federal Minister for Special Affairs of Germany: A Federal Minister for Special Affairs (German: Bundesminister für besondere Aufgaben, pronounced [ˈbʊndəsmiˌnɪstɐ fyːɐ̯ bəˈzɔndəʁə ˈʔaʊ̯fˌɡaːbm̩] ) is a member of the German government without portfolio. Early Minister for Special Affairs were assigned different tasks by the Chancellor. (Member of the German government without portfolio) [85%] 2023-12-09 [Lists of government ministers of Germany]

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