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- noun a large shallow lake in western Hungary
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Hungary - They called it the "Plattensee" (flat sea), and for Germans from both sides of the
WN.com - Articles related to Jim Brown: Director of Radio Free Europe during the Cold War 2009
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Hungary - They called it the "Plattensee" (flat sea), and for Germans from both sides of the
WN.com - Articles related to Jim Brown: Director of Radio Free Europe during the Cold War 2009
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Hungary - They called it the "Plattensee" (flat sea), and for Germans from both sides of the
WN.com - Articles related to Jim Brown: Director of Radio Free Europe during the Cold War 2009
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ZANKA, Hungary (Reuters) - They called it the "Plattensee" (flat sea), and for Germans from both sides of the Berlin Wall, Hungary's Lake Balaton was close, cheap and mostly free of spies.
Reuters: Top News 2009
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ZANKA, Hungary (Reuters) - They called it the "Plattensee" (flat sea), and for Germans from both sides of the Berlin Wall, Hungary's Lake Balaton was close, cheap and mostly free of spies.
Reuters: Top News 2009
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ZANKA, Hungary (Reuters) - They called it the "Plattensee" (flat sea), and for Germans from both sides of the Berlin Wall, Hungary's Lake Balaton was close, cheap and mostly free of spies.
Reuters: Top News 2009
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Hungary - They called it the "Plattensee" (flat sea), and for Germans from both sides of the
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Early in July Beethoven left Montonvasar for Furen, a health resort on the Plattensee, which he reached after a hard trip.
The Loves of Great Composers Kobbe, Gustav 1905
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Early in July Beethoven left Montonvasar for Furen, a health resort on the Plattensee, which he reached after a hard trip.
The Loves of Great Composers Gustav Kobb�� 1887
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