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Blarer, Gerwig (1495-1567) [Delete]

Systematic Thesaurus: Geography Time Topics Autoren/A-Z

Systematic Thesaurus

Geography
         Europe  [+]   1502702x
             Central Europe  [+]   544913x
                 Switzerland  [+]   35858x
                    Synonym: Eidgenossen
                    Synonym: Eidgenossenschaft
                     Aargau  [+]   1794x
                     Appenzell (canton)  [+]   383x
                     Basel-Land (canton)  [+]   283x
                     Basle  [+]   3262x
                     Bern (canton)  [+]   1558x
                     Graubünden  [+]   1550x
                     St. Gallen (canton)  [+]   2576x
                     Schaffhausen (canton)  [+]   770x
                     Solothurn (canton)  [+]   773x
                     Ticino  [+]   493x
                     Thurgau  [+]   737x
                     Zurich (canton)  [+]   2289x
                     Central Switzerland  [+]   3140x
                     West Switzerland  [+]   5300x
                             Fribourg (canton)  [+]   909x
                             Geneva (canton)  [+]   1333x
                             Jura  [+]   167x
                             Neuchâtel (canton)  [+]   387x
                             Vaud  [+]   1072x
                             Wallis  [+]   1332x

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