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581 Alemania
f.Germany.Alemania Occidental/Oriental (Antes) West/East Germany* * *1 Germany\Alemania Occidental West GermanyAlemania Oriental East Germany* * *noun f.* * *SF Germany* * *femenino Germany* * *= Deutschland, Germany.Ex. For example, Germany should be entered under Deutschland, Japan under NIPPON, and so on, because they are in the international form.Ex. Geographical constraints may be introduced, so that a data base can be searched in a 'French' command language in France, and in a 'German' command language in Germany.----* Alemania del Este = East Germany.* Alemania Occidental = West Germany.* Asociación de Archiveros de Alemania Occidental = West German Society of Archivists (WGSA).* Biblioteca Nacional de Alemania = Deutsche Bibliothek.* * *femenino Germany* * *= Deutschland, Germany.Ex: For example, Germany should be entered under Deutschland, Japan under NIPPON, and so on, because they are in the international form.
Ex: Geographical constraints may be introduced, so that a data base can be searched in a 'French' command language in France, and in a 'German' command language in Germany.* Alemania del Este = East Germany.* Alemania Occidental = West Germany.* Asociación de Archiveros de Alemania Occidental = West German Society of Archivists (WGSA).* Biblioteca Nacional de Alemania = Deutsche Bibliothek.* * *GermanyCompuestos:● Alemania Occidental or Federal( Hist) West Germany● Alemania Oriental or del Este( Hist) East Germany* * *
Alemania sustantivo femenino
Germany
Alemania sustantivo femenino Germany
' Alemania' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
teutón
- teutona
- teutónica
- teutónico
- bien
- RFA
English:
expatriate
- Germany
- grow up
- federal
* * *Alemania nGermanyAntes Alemania del Este East Germany; Antes Alemania Federal West Germany; Antes Alemania Occidental West Germany; Antes Alemania Oriental East Germany* * *f Germany
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