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Fürth
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Fürth  (frt, fürt)
A city of south-central Germany, an industrial suburb of Nuremberg. It was supposedly founded by Charlemagne in the late eighth century. Population: 114,000.

Fürth (German) [fyːrt]
n
(Placename) a city in S central Germany, in Bavaria northwest of Nuremberg: Pop.: 109 700 (1999 est.)


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Peter Luczak did not drop a set in the clay-court Challenger in Furth, Germany last week - Alejandro Falla, Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo, Teimuraz Gabashvili and Juan Pablo Brzezicki all fell victim to the Australian.
00 Hardcover TA459 The 63 papers of this proceedings were first presented at the Symposium on Cellular Metals and Polymers, sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, in October 2004, in Furth, Germany.
Wernhardt was born March 12, 1928, in Beise Furth, Germany, to Valentine and Gertrude Rudolph Wernhardt.
 
 
 
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