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  1. Strasbourg: Strasbourg (French: Strasbourg, pronounced /stʀazbuʀ/; Alsatian: Strossburi; German: Straßburg) is the capital and principal city of the Alsace région of northeastern France, with approximately 650,000 inhabitants in the metropolitan area in 1999. Located close to the border with Germany, it ... [100%] 2023-10-28
  2. Strasbourg: Strasbourg is a city of eastern France, located close to the River Rhine where that river forms the border between France and Germany. Strasbourg is the main city of the region of Alsace and the language and culture of this ... [100%] 2023-02-24 [French Cities and Towns]
  3. Strasbourg: Strasbourg (UK: /ˈstræzbɜːrɡ/ STRAZ-burg, US: /ˈstrɑːsbʊərɡ, ˈstrɑːz-, -bɜːrɡ/ STRAHSS-boorg, STRAHZ-, -⁠burg; French: [stʁasbuʁ] ; German: Straßburg [ˈʃtʁaːsbʊʁk] ) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France, in the historic region of Alsace. It is the prefecture of the ... (Prefecture and commune in Grand Est, France) [100%] 2025-05-11 [Strasbourg] [Cities in France]...
  4. Strasburg (Ohio): Strasburg è un villaggio degli Stati Uniti d'America, situato nello stato dell'Ohio, nella contea di Tuscarawas. Altri progetti. (Ohio) [88%] 2024-01-19
  5. Strasburg: German commercial and fortified city in the province of Alsace-Lorraine. Legend relates that after the destruction of the Temple a number of fugitive Jews escaped to Europe, Some settling in the south of France, while others wandered north along ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [88%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  6. Strasbourg IG: Strasbourg Illkirch-Graffenstaden Basket, más conocido como SIG o Strasbourg IG es un club de baloncesto francés, con sede en la comuna de Illkirch-Graffenstaden dentro de la Eurometrópoli de Estrasburgo, fundado en 1929 que compite en la Liga Francesa ... [87%] 2024-03-01
  7. Competition: Competition is the effort of multiple independent parties working against one another to achieve a goal. As an economic term, competition refers to the rivalry between firms to sell the goods or services they provide. [86%] 2023-02-07 [Business] [Economics]...
  8. Competition (economics): In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place. In classical economic thought, competition causes commercial firms ... (Economics) [86%] 2024-01-09 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
  9. Competition (biology): Competition can be defined as an interaction between organisms or species, in which the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another. Limited supply of at least one resource (such as food, water, and territory) used by both ... (Biology) [86%] 2023-11-07 [Competition] [Biological interactions]...
  10. Competition (economics): In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place. In classical economic thought, competition causes commercial firms ... (Finance) [86%] 2023-10-17 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
  11. Competition: Competition is a rivalry where two or more parties strive for a common goal which cannot be shared: where one's gain is the other's loss (an example of which is a zero-sum game). Competition can arise between ... (Rivalry where multiple parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared) [86%] 2024-01-09 [Competition] [Social events]...
  12. Competition (companies): Company competition, or competitiveness, pertains to the ability and performance of a firm, sub-sector or country to sell and supply goods and services in a given market, in relation to the ability and performance of other firms, sub-sectors ... (Finance) [86%] 2023-11-02 [Competition (economics)] [Foreign direct investment]...
  13. Competition: The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines competition as "the activity or condition of competing against others" and as "an event or contest in which people compete". Competition is a key ecological factor and is defined for that purpose as "the ... [86%] 2023-09-04
  14. Competition (economics): In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place. In classical economic thought, competition causes commercial firms ... (Economics) [86%] 2024-03-04 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
  15. Strassburg: Strassburg, or Strasburg (French Strasbourg), a town of Germany, the capital of the imperial province of Alsace-Lorraine and a fortress of the first rank, is situated in a fertile plain at the junction of the Ill and the Breusch ... [80%] 2022-09-02
  16. Université Strasbourg-II: modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata L'université Marc Bloch (nom officiel : Strasbourg-II) est une université créée en 1970, et appelée université des sciences humaines de Strasbourg (USHS) jusqu'en 1999. Elle a fusionné avec les deux autres universités strasbourgeoises, l'université Louis-Pasteur ... [71%] 2025-04-15
  17. Donar in international competitions: Donar is a Dutch professional basketball club based in Groningen. The club made its debut in international competitions in 1974 in the 1974–75 FIBA Korać Cup. [71%] 2023-03-25 [Donar (basketball club)]
  18. Strasbourg Mosque: The Strasbourg Mosque or Great Mosque of Strasbourg (French: Grande Mosquée de Strasbourg) is a large purpose-built Islamic mosque in the French city of Strasbourg. It is located on the banks of the Ill river in the Heyritz area ... (Mosque in eastern France) [70%] 2024-01-02 [Moroccan diaspora in France] [Mosques in France]...
  19. Strasbourg Agreement (1675): The Strasbourg Agreement of 27 August 1675 is the first international agreement banning the use of chemical weapons. The treaty was signed between France and the Holy Roman Empire, and was created in response to the use of poisoned bullets. (1675) [70%] 2023-11-09 [Chemical warfare]
  20. Strasbourg Consensus: The Strasbourg Consensus was a joint statement of doctrine by Reformed and Lutheran theologians, signed in Strasbourg in March 1563. The signing of the Strasbourg Consensus resolved the open struggles in Stasbourg, with both factions signing a joint statement on ... (Religion) [70%] 2024-02-15 [Christian statements of faith]

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