• Palatine German (Standard German: Pfälzisch, endonym: Pälzisch) is a group of Rhine Franconian dialects spoken in the Upper Rhine Valley, roughly in the...
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    Palatines (Palatine German: Pälzer) are the people of the Rhenish Palatinate, known simply as "the Palatinate". Prior to the fall of the Holy Roman Empire...
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    The Palatinate (German: Pfalz; Palatine German: Palz), or the Rhenish Palatinate (Rheinpfalz), is a historical region of Germany. Palatinate occupies most...
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  • Palatine German may refer to: Palatine German language The Palatines, a people from the Palatinate Palatinate (region) Palatinate (disambiguation) This...
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    under the rulership of the Counts Palatine of Lotharingia in 915; it was then restructured under the Counts Palatine of the Rhine in 1085. From 1214 until...
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    Pennsilfaanisch), sometimes referred to as Pennsylvania German, is a variation of Palatine German spoken by the Pennsylvania Dutch, including the Amish...
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    This phenomenon is known as the High German consonant shift because the core group affects the High German languages of the mountainous south. It is also...
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  • referred to rulers of counties palatine as palatines. The different spellings originate from the different languages that used the title throughout the...
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    Later its use shifted to a reference to the German Palatinate. The office of the German count palatine (Pfalzgraf) had its origins in the comes palatinus...
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    /-ɪneɪt/ -⁠in-ayt; German: Rheinland-Pfalz [ˈʁaɪnlant ˈpfalts] ; Luxembourgish: Rheinland-Pfalz [ˈʀɑɪnlɑm ˈpfɑlts]; Palatine German: Rhoilond-Palz) is...
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  • This article lists counts palatine of Lotharingia, counts palatine of the Rhine, and electors of the Palatinate (German: Kurfürst von der Pfalz), the...
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  • A count palatine (Latin comes palatinus), also count of the palace or palsgrave (from German Pfalzgraf), was originally an official attached to a royal...
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    Pennsylvania Dutch spoke Palatine German and other South German dialects, intermixing of Palatine, English, and other German dialects, which formed the...
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    Palatinate Forest (German: Pfälzerwald [ˈpfɛltsɐvalt] ), sometimes also called the Palatine Forest, is a low-mountain region in southwestern Germany, located in...
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    Saarland (category Articles containing Palatine German-language text)
    Saarland (German: [ˈzaːʁ̞lant] , Luxembourgish: [ˈzaːlɑnt]; French: Sarre [saʁ]) is a state of Germany in the southwest of the country. With an area of...
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    Speyer (redirect from Speyer, Germany)
    Speyer (German: [ˈʃpaɪɐ] , older spelling Speier; Palatine German: Schbaija; French: Spire), historically known in English as Spires, is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate...
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    Weinheim (redirect from Weinheim, Germany)
    Weinheim (German: [ˈvaɪnhaɪm] ; Palatine German: Woinem) is a town with about 43,000 inhabitants in northwest Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is in the...
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  • PFL (section Language)
    metabolism Positive feedback loop PFL, ISO 639-3 language code for the Palatine German language People-first language Perth Freight Link, transport route for trucks...
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    Neustadt an der Weinstraße (category Articles containing Palatine German-language text)
    Wäistrooss [ˈnoɪʃtɑd op dɐ ˈvæːɪʃtʀoːs]; Palatine German: Naischdadt) is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With 53,300 inhabitants as of 2020[update]...
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    Homburg (German pronunciation: [ˈhɔmbʊʁk] ; French: Hombourg, [ɔ̃buʁ]; Palatine German: Humborch) is a town in Saarland, Germany and the administrative...
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    Rhine (category Articles containing Palatine German-language text)
    Swiss-Liechtenstein, Swiss-Austrian, and Swiss-German borders. After that the Rhine defines much of the Franco-German border, after which it flows in a mostly...
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    Landau (category Articles containing Palatine German-language text)
    Landau (Palatine German: Landach), officially Landau in der Pfalz (German pronunciation: [ˈlandaʊ ɪn deːɐ ˈpfalts]), is an autonomous (kreisfrei) town...
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    Kaiserslautern (German pronunciation: [ˌkaɪzɐsˈlaʊtɐn] ; Palatinate German: Lautre) is a town in southwest Germany, located in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate...
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    Heidelberg (German: [ˈhaɪdl̩bɛʁk] ; Palatine German: Heidlberg) is a city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the river Neckar in south-west...
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    Pirmasens (category Articles containing Palatine German-language text)
    Pirmasens (German pronunciation: [ˈpɪʁmazɛns] ; Palatine German: Bärmesens (also Bermesens or Bärmasens)) is an independent town in Rhineland-Palatinate...
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  • Central German languages West Central German Amana German Ripuarian Franconian Moselle Franconian Hunsrik Luxembourgish Rhine Franconian Palatine North...
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  • Saxon Ostkäslausch Palatine German language Pennsylvania German language Plautdietsch language Rhine Franconian dialects Ripuarian language Ruhrdeutsch Sathmar...
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    Mannheim (redirect from Mannheim, Germany)
    Mannheim (German pronunciation: [ˈmanhaɪm] ; Palatine German: Mannem or Monnem), officially the University City of Mannheim (German: Universitätsstadt...
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    German (Standard High German: Deutsch, pronounced [dɔʏtʃ] ) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western...
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    Schwetzingen (German: [ˈʃvɛtsɪŋən] ; Palatine German: Schwetzinge) is a German town in northwest Baden-Württemberg, around 10 km (6.2 mi) southwest of...
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