Other places3 Zboiska disambiguation Infobox City settlement type village subdivision type Country official name Zboiska native name Zboiska subdivision name Poland image seal subdivision type1 Region subdivision name1 Subcarpathian Voivodship population total 220 area total km2 8.8 elevation m 250 established date 1361 established title Founded code 38507 latd 49.5121417 longd 22.1101999 coordinates display inline,title coordinates format dms website image map Zboiska IPAc pl z b o i s k a lang uk , Zboyis ka Boyscza 1361, Boyska 1398, Boyschcze 1402, Bogiska 1437, Szboyska 1539, Zboiska alias Uhrynowce 1676, village in Lesser Poland East Ma opolska in the Beskidy Lesser Beskid mountains, Bukowsko rural commune, parish in Bukowsko . Zboiska is about 10 miles from Sanok in south west Polands. It is situated below the main watershed at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains S onne Mountain , and has an elevation of 340 metres. Situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodship since 1999 , previously in Krosno Voivodship 1975 1998 and Sanok district, 10 miles east of Sanok . History Image PowiatS dowyBukowsko do1914.jpg thumb 170px left Gerichts Bezirk Bukowsko Rural Commune Bukowsko bis 1918. A 1898 map shows the location of Zboiska click in it to enlarge Twin cities Topo ovka Maizi res l s Metz , France Literature Adam Fastnacht , Nag rzany in Slownik Historyczno Geograficzny Ziemi Sanockiej w redniowieczu Historic Geographic Dictionary of the Sanok District in the Middle Ages , Krak w, II edition 2002 , ISBN 83 88385 14 3. Jerzy Zuba W Gminie Bukowsko . Roksana, 2004, ISBN 83 7343 150 0. Translated by Deborah Greenlee . Arlington, TX 76016. External links http dir.icm.edu.pl pl Slownik geograficzny Tom XV cz.2 561 Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland and other Slavic Lands S ownik geograficzny Kr lestwa Polskiego i innych kraj w s owia skich. tom. XV, pages 561 562. Warszawa. 1876. digital edition http republika.pl zboiska Caritas in Zboiskach http zamki ... more details
Ingrid M. Schmeck 1944 in Pozna is a German graphic artist . She studied at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Kiel between 1962 and 1967 and between 1971 and 1973 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Hamburg. Since 1974, she is working as a freelance artist in Germany, Switzerland and Greece. In her pictures of houses and townscapes she developed a distinctive, multi perspective way of presentation. Beside urban themes she is dealing with subjects of the European plant world. http someart.net 1858229.htm One of the main subjects in her work remains the forms of appearance of European Fastnacht and Carnival , particularly traditions in Basel and Lucerne and the Alemannic range. In numerous different solo exhibitions her work was presented in museums and galleries in Basel, Berlin, Athens, Aix en Provence, Coburg, Eckernf rde, Gen ve, Goslar, L beck, Lucerne, Munich, Zurich as well as on the islands Sylt and Naxos Island Naxos . http www.burg galerie.de kunst kuenstler04 schmeck schmeck.html Bibliography Kunterbunter Regentag . Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek 1975. Neue Ansichten von Schleswig Holstein . Text by Joachim Kruse. Verlag Wolfgang Weidlich, Frankfurt a.M. 1978, ISBN 3 8035 8359 4. M rchen und Sagen von Menschen und anderen wundersamen Wesen in Norddeutschland . Illustrations for a fairy tale. Christians Verlag, Hamburg 1978. Platt f r Jungs un Deerns . Illustrations for a Low German school book. Verlag Erziehung und Wissenschaft, Hamburg 1980. Essen und Trinken im Holsteiner Land . Illustrations for a cookery book. Verlag Gustav Weiland Nachf., L beck 1981. Wundersames Wolfenb ttel . Verkehrsverein und Kulturbund, Wolfenb ttel 1982. Hans und Heinz Kirch . Illustrations for a novella of Theodor Storm. Christians Verlag, Hamburg 1983, ISBN 3 7672 0819 9. Malerisches M nster . Text by Wolfgang Schemann. Edition Schnake, M nster 1984. ISBN 3 924264 01 5. Sonderbar sch nes Goslar . Stubengalerie, Goslar 1987. Coburger Bilder . Druck und Verlagsanstalt Neue Pr ... more details
. Adam Fastnacht Slownik Historyczno Geograficzny Ziemi Sanockiej w Sredniowieczu, Krak w 2002, ISBN ... See also Rivers of Poland References Inline references Literature Prof. Adam Fastnacht . Slownik Historyczno ... more details
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Refimprove date December 2009 The Schnitzelbank is a simple song, popular most with Americans of German descent. German meaning Schnitzelbank literally means scrap bench or chip bench from Schnitzel scraps cips cuttings from carving or the colloquial verb schnitzeln to make scraps to carving and Bank bench , in English known as a shaving horse . It is a woodworking tool used in Germany prior to the industrial revolution. It was in regular use in colonial New England, and in the Appalachian region until early in the 20th century it is still in use by specialist artisans today. In America it is known as a shaving horse. It uses the mechanical advantage of a foot operated lever to securely clamp the object to be carved. The shaving horse is used in combination with the draw knife or spokeshave to cut down green or seasoned wood, to accomplish jobs such as handling an ax creating wooden rakes, hay forks, walking sticks etc. The shaving horse was used by various trades from farmer to basketmaker and wheelwright. This word is like the Bank feminine and takes the article die . A Schnitzelbank is also a short rhyming verse or song with humorous content. This use of the word is mainly used in Switzerland and south western Germany, it is a constituting element of the Swabian Alemannic Fastnacht Fasnacht celebrations in the city of Basel, there also written Schnitzelbangg . This word is masculine and takes the article der . Schnitzelb nke pl. are also sung at wedding s and other festivities. The Schitzelb nkler , the persons who sings this songs, are single persons or small groups and often it is accompanied with some instruments. Mostly the Schnitzelb nkler show before or to the specific verses Helgen , posters which introduce in the subject, but do not tell the punchline. ref Page http de.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Schnitzelbank B C3 A4nkelsang &oldid 80799135 Schnitzelbank B nkelsang . In Wikipedia, Die freie Enzyklop die. Version from 2010 10 27, 16 13 UTC. ref Song A ... more details
Expand German topic geo date February 2009 Infobox German Location image photo Rathaus Daisendorf.jpg image caption Town hall Wappen Wappen Daisendorf.svg lat deg 47.7102 lon deg 9.2724 Lageplan Daisendorf in FN.svg Bundesland Baden W rttemberg Regierungsbezirk T bingen Landkreis Bodenseekreis Gemeindeverwaltungsverband Meersburg H he 497 Fl che 2.44 Einwohner 1511 Stand 2005 12 31 PLZ 88718 PLZ alt 7758 Vorwahl 07532 Kfz FN Gemeindeschl ssel 08 4 35 010 Stra e Ortsstra e 23 Website http www.daisendorf.de www.daisendorf.de B rgermeister Helmut Keser Partei parteilos Daisendorf is a village and a commune with about 1600 inhabitants in south western Germany . It is part of the Bodensee district Bodensee district, which is part of the Land Baden W rttemberg . Daisendorf is situated on a hill about 2  km north of Meersburg . It lies above Lake Constance . History Daisendorf was first mentioned in the 8th century. Economy Daisendorf is a popular tourist destination in the Lake of Constance region, featuring nice views of the Swiss Alps S ntis region and the lake, as well as the charming flair of a diverse rural community. Culture and sights Edifices Image Kapelle St. Martin Daisendorf .jpg thumb left Saint Martin Chapel in Daisendorf. The village has an ancient chapel Martin of Tours St. Martin , which was built in 1508 and holds unique fresques of the renaissance age. Regular events Image Narrenbaum mit Kind.jpg thumb left This is the fools tree in allemannic Narrebom with a green wreath and a child climbing the tree Daisendorf features several yearly happenings. Carnival season. In South Germany Fastnacht , in allemanic idiom Fasnet when a tree is planted in the middle of the village Narrenbaum Village festivities in July Well festivities of carpenter s guild Wine festivities at the third weekend of august this popular Weinfest takes place as a celebration and tasting of harvest of the regional wineries. Beauty of nature Image Neuweiher Daisendorf .jpg thumb left T ... more details
. ref name fastnacht2001 Fastnacht, M. 2001 . First record of Coloborhynchus Pterosauria from ... concluded that this was indeed the case. Unwin revived Coloborhynchus and Michael Fastnacht ... mesembrinus by Andr Veldmeijer in 1998 and Criorhynchus mesembrinus by Michael Fastnacht ... more details
Das geistliche Jahr or the Spiritual Year is a religious and philosophical cycle of poems that began on 1818 and were published on 1851. The poems were written by Annette von Droste H lshoff , an influential 19th century German author and one of Germany s most well known female poets. Poems Das geistliche Jahr includes the following poems, together with their equivalents in English width 320 Name width 320 English translation Am Neujahrstage New Year s Day Am Fest der Heiligen Drei K nige The Epiphany Christian Epiphany Am ersten Sonntage nach Heilige Drei K nige The first Sunday after Epiphany Am Feste vom s en Namen Jesus The Baptism of the Lord Am dritten Sonntage nach Heilige Drei K nige The third Sunday after Epiphany Am vierten Sonntage nach Heilige Drei K nige The fourth Sunday after Epiphany Am Feste Mari Lichtme Candlemas Am f nften Sonntage nach Heilige Drei K nige The fifth Sunday after Epiphany Fastnacht Shrove Tuesday Am Aschermittwochen Ash Wednesday Am ersten Sonntag in der Fasten The first Sunday in Lent Am zweiten Sonntag in der Fasten The second Sunday in Lent Am dritten Sonntag in der Fasten The third Sunday in Lent Am vierten Sonntag in der Fasten The fourth Sunday in Lent Am f nften Sonntag in der Fasten The fifth Sunday in Lent Am Feste Mari Verk ndigung The feast of the Annunciation Am Palmsonntage Palm Sunday Am Montag in der Charwoche Monday in Holy Week Am Dienstag in der Charwoche Tuesday in Holy Week Am Mittwochen in der Charwoche Wednesday in Holy Week Am Gr ndonnerstage Holy Thursday Am Charfreitage Good Friday Am Charsamstage Saturday in Holy Week Am Ostersonntage Easter Sunday Am Ostermontage Easter Monday Am ersten Sonntage nach Ostern The first Sunday after Easter Am zweiten Sonntage nach Ostern The second Sunday after Easter Am dritten Sonntage nach Ostern The third Sunday after Easter Am vierten Sonntage nach Ostern The fourth Sunday after Easter Am f nften Sonntage nach Ostern The fifth Sunday after Easter Christi Himmelfahrt ... more details
File Berner Chronik Saubannerzug S.881.jpg thumb Depiction in the Berner Chronik , showing the Saubanner outside of the gates of Berne . The so called Saubannerzug German for wikt Sau German hog banner wikt Feldzug campaign , also Kolbenbannerzug wikt Kolben German club banner campaign , Zug des torechten Lebens campaign of the foolhardy company was a military campaign of irregular Old Swiss Confederacy Swiss forces during the Swabian Alemannic Fastnacht Fasnacht Alemannic carnival period of the year 1477, in the aftermath of the Battle of Nancy . It consisted of disgruntled men at arms from Central Switzerland who moved towards Geneva to enforce the payment of a sum of 24,000 Rhenish guilder Gulden owed to the Swiss Confederacy as ransom to escape looting wikt Brandschatz Brandschatz . Events of 21 February to 4 March The company consisted of a core of about 700 Swiss mercenaries mercenaries of Uri , Schwyz and Lucerne , who had participated in the Battle of Nancy , and who were unhappy with the distribution of the spoils. This company formed by 21 February, and was joined by men of other Swiss cantons, increasing to an estimated total strength of about 1,700 to 1,800 men. They caused embarrassment for the Swiss urban elites in Berne , Z rich and Lucerne , who were engaged in diplomatic negotiations with Savoy and kingdom of France France , and who wanted to avoid the impression of not being in control of their own troops. As the company marched from Central Switzerland towards Duchy of Burgundy Burgundy , they threatened Swiss towns on their way. They arrived outside of Berne on 24 February, and the city council raised the 3,000 strong militia to protect the city. After promising not to interfere with Berne, they are let inside the city and given food and shelter, moving on towards Fribourg on 27 February. Outside of Fribourg, they were joined by bands of Zug and Unterwalden , now forming a force of about 2,000 strong. At this point, they were met with negotiators ... more details
Tuesday. For German American populations, such as Pennsylvania Dutch Country , it is known as Fastnacht ... Pennsylvania German culture Fastnacht Day cy Dydd Mawrth Ynyd da Hvide tirsdag de Faschingsdienstag ... more details
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