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Klassischer Gulasch heißt in Ungarn Pörkölt. Foto: AMC/Agrarmarketing Centrum
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Für Pommes-Fans ist Brüssel ein Schlaraffenland. Foto: Mechthild Herzog
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Jubelnde Menschen auf der Berliner Mauer am Brandenburger Tor am 10.11.1989. Foto: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
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Das Atomium in Brüssel ist das Wahrzeichen der Weltausstellung von 1958 und stellt eine 165-milliardenfache Vergrößerung eines Eisenmoleküls dar. Foto: Franz-Peter Tschauner/dpa
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KGS Don-Bosco-Schule Im Wiesengrund 30 50354 Hürth Ansprechpartner: Stefanie Schütz
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epa04040770 A dancer poses with his mask during the the International Festival of Masquerade Games ‚Surva‘ in the town of Pernik, some 30 km from Sofia, Bulgaria, 25 January 2014. In ancient times the old Thracians held the Kukeri Ritual Games in honour of god Dionysus – known as a god of wine and ecstasy. Even today these games are also known as the Dionysus‘ games. Among the Kukeri dancers‘ are many characters, including Dionysus and his satyrs as well as others from deep history such as the tsar, harachari, plyuvkachi, startzi, and pesyatzi. EPA/VASSIL DONEV +++(c) dpa – Bildfunk+++
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