Berne (disambiguation) — Bern or Berne may refer to:Placeswitzerland* Berne (or Bern), the capital of Switzerland **Canton of Berne, of which Berne is the capital **Berne (district), an administrative district in the Canton of Berne **University of BernGermany* Berne,… … Wikipedia
Berne incident — The Berne incident consisted in the brief seizure of the Romanian embassy in Bern, Switzerland, by a group of Romanian émigrés who opposed the communist regime. It occurred between February 14 and February 16, 1955.EventsThe attack was planned… … Wikipedia
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Coat of arms of Berne — The coat of arms of Berne, which is used by the city, the canton and the district of Berne, is on a red field a yellow diagonal band charged with a black bear walking upwards toward the hoist. The heraldic blazon reads: Gules, on a bend or, a… … Wikipedia
World War I prisoners of war in Germany — The situation of World War I prisoners of war in Germany is an aspect of the conflict little covered by historical research. However, the number of soldiers imprisoned reached a little over seven million [Jochen Oltmer estimates a figure between… … Wikipedia
Diplomatic missions of Germany — Historically, the German state of Prussia and several smaller German states, had sent emissaries abroad prior to the establishment of the North German Confederation, the precursor to the modern State of Germany. In 1874 Germany had only four… … Wikipedia
Area codes in Germany — see also Telephone numbering in Germany for further codes including service numbers, cell phones etc. Area codes in Germany (German Vorwahl ) have two to five digits, not counting the leading zero. The leading zero must be dialed when calling… … Wikipedia
Paul de Bruyn — (October 7, 1907 April 5, 1997) was a German athlete.Born in Weserdeich (Berne, Germany) he became a Navy sailor and settled in New York City, where he started long distance running. He became the first runner from outside North America to win… … Wikipedia
Rule of the shorter term — The rule of the shorter term, also called the comparison of terms, is a provision in international copyright treaties. The provision allows that signatory countries can limit the duration of copyright they grant to foreign works under national… … Wikipedia
Youri Messen-Jaschin — is an artist of Latvian origin, born in Arosa, Switzerland, in 1941. He often combines oils and gouaches. His favourite colors are: strong reds, yellows, greens, and blue. He also works in body painting, exhibiting his works in nightclubs.Life… … Wikipedia