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- Hauerland abstract "Hauerland (also called Kremnitz-Deutschprobener Sprachinsel) is the German name for a region presently located in central Slovakia once inhabited by Carpathian Germans. Arisen from medieval Ostsiedlung population movements, it belonged to three German language islands within a greater Slovakian-speaking area. The other two were situated in Bratislava (Pressburg) and the Spiš (Zips) region.".
- Hauerland thumbnail Skkadeplaque.jpg?width=300.
- Hauerland wikiPageID "6729353".
- Hauerland wikiPageLength "3024".
- Hauerland wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Hauerland wikiPageRevisionID "572409503".
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Bojnice.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Bratislava.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Carpathian_Germans.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Slovakia.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hungarian_German_communities.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Charles_I_of_Hungary.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Chvojnica.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Folkloristics.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Gabriel_Bethlen.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink George_I_Rákóczi.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Gold_mining.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Handlová.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Horná_Štubňa.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Hussite_Wars.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Janova_Lehota.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink King_of_Hungary.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Krahule.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Kremnica.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Kremnica_Mountains.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Kremnické_Bane.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Kunešov.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Kľačno.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Language_island.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Malinová,_Slovakia.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Nitrianske_Pravno.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Ostsiedlung.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman–Habsburg_wars.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Sklené,_Turčianske_Teplice_District.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Slovak_Republic_(1939–45).
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Slovak_language.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Spiš.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Bocskay.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Sudeten_Germans.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Suffix.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Town_privileges.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Turóc_County.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Turček.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Tužina.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Hungary.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Vrícko.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Waldhufendorf.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink Western_Carpathians.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLink File:Skkadeplaque.jpg.
- Hauerland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hauerland".
- Hauerland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Hauerland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Hauerland subject Category:Geography_of_Slovakia.
- Hauerland subject Category:Hungarian_German_communities.
- Hauerland hypernym Name.
- Hauerland type Community.
- Hauerland type Country.
- Hauerland type Community.
- Hauerland comment "Hauerland (also called Kremnitz-Deutschprobener Sprachinsel) is the German name for a region presently located in central Slovakia once inhabited by Carpathian Germans. Arisen from medieval Ostsiedlung population movements, it belonged to three German language islands within a greater Slovakian-speaking area. The other two were situated in Bratislava (Pressburg) and the Spiš (Zips) region.".
- Hauerland label "Hauerland".
- Hauerland sameAs Q1589241.
- Hauerland sameAs Hauerland.
- Hauerland sameAs Hauerland.
- Hauerland sameAs Hauerlando.
- Hauerland sameAs Hauerland.
- Hauerland sameAs m.0gkxzg.
- Hauerland sameAs Hauerland.
- Hauerland sameAs Q1589241.
- Hauerland wasDerivedFrom Hauerland?oldid=572409503.
- Hauerland depiction Skkadeplaque.jpg.
- Hauerland isPrimaryTopicOf Hauerland.