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Official numbers from the seven archbishoprics and 20 dioceses have not yet been released, but data acquired by AP show an increase ranging from 19% in Magdeburg, to more than 60% in diocese of Passau and Wuerzburg in the pope's homeland.
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In particular he favoured the monks, and founded over twenty monasteries in the Dioceses of Bamberg, Würzburg, Ratisbon, Passau, Eichstätt, Halberstadt and Aquileia.
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Tanja Höls, a custodian at the Passau state library in Germany, stumbled upon a box full of coins while on the job last week.
Tanja Hols, Janitor In German Library, Finds Historic Coins Possibly Worth Millions 2011
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The message appears to have been in reference to the near-fatal stabbing of the police chief of the southern city of Passau, Alois Mannichl, two weeks ago by a suspected neo-Nazi.
Neo-Nazi Violence: German Mayor in Hiding after Far-Right Threat 2009
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Alois Mannichl, 52, police chief in the southern city of Passau, was seriously injured when he was stabbed in front of his home on Saturday.
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(SF convention); Calgary (SF convention); and finally our vacation in Germany and Austria: Nuremberg, Regensburg, Passau, Linz, Melz,
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More than 300 people staged a demonstration against far-right violence on Monday afternoon in Passau.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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Police chief of Passau, Alois Mannichl, had become a hate figure for the far right.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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"The Passau police chief repeatedly abused his office and pursued the national opposition with the help of his police apparatus."
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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She was born Ernestine Misslbeck in Passau, Germany, in 1935.
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