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Qué (quién) es Consortia of American Businesses in Eastern Europe - definición

ASPECT OF GERMAN MIGRATION HISTORY
History of german settlement in eastern europe; History of German settlement in Eastern Europe; German settlement in Eastern Europe
  • A map of [[Austria-Hungary]], showing areas inhabited by ethnic Germans in red according to the 1910 census.
  • Streckerau an der Wolga: a German village in Russia, 1920.
  • Germans from the former [[Province of Posen]] cross the demarcation line at [[Zbąszyń]], 1920.
  • Russian German refugees stranded in [[Schneidemühl]] (Piła), 1920.
  • Planned resettlements in [[Reichsgau Wartheland]].
  • New houses for resettled Germans in [[Reichsgau Wartheland]], 1940.
  • The ethnic composition of [[East Prussia]] by the 14th century. The term Letts is a historical name for [[Latvians]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130716184604/http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/Lett "Lett" at Oxford Dictionaries]</ref><ref>[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lett "Lett" at Merriam-Webster Online]</ref>
  • Poland's old and new borders, 1945.
  • Stages of German eastern settlement, 1100–1400
  • Teutonic Order]]'s headquarters on the river [[Nogat]].

Consortia of American Businesses in Eastern Europe      
The CABEE program, administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce, provides grants of up to $500,000 to each of five non-profit consortia of for-profit companies to cover up to one-half of costs of starting-up commercial operations in Eastern Europe. Launched under the American Business and Private-Sector Development Initiative for Eastern Europe, CABEE is intended to help overcome difficulties faced by small and medium-sized firms in entering Eastern Europe markets. CABEE was established in June 1991.
History of German settlement in Central and Eastern Europe         
The presence of German-speaking populations in Central and Eastern Europe is rooted in centuries of history, with the settling in northeastern Europe of Germanic peoples predating even the founding of the Roman Empire. The presence of independent German states in the region (particularly Prussia), and later the German Empire as well as other multi-ethnic countries with German-speaking minorities, such as Hungary, Poland, Imperial Russia, etc.
Religion in Europe         
  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral]] in [[Sofia]] is one of the largest Orthodox cathedrals
  • Bahá'í House of Worship]], [[Langenhain]], [[Germany]]
  • The [[St John's Church, Bergen]] is a Lutheran church in [[Norway]]
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  • [[Christianity in Europe]] by percentage (2010).<ref>[[Pew Forum]], [http://www.pewforum.org/2015/04/02/religious-projection-table/2010/percent/all/ Religious Composition by Country, 2010–2050]</ref>
  • Eurobarometer survey 2005 chart results
  • Data: https://www.kaggle.com/umichigan/world-religions
  • [[Mandir]] in [[Gibraltar]].
  • More than 75% Muslim}}
  • 30% Catholic, 30% non-religious (Germany)}}
  • An Odinist-rite wedding in Spain, in 2010, at the Temple of Gaut in [[Albacete]].
  • The [[Jubilee Synagogue]] in [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]
  • View of [[St. Peter's Basilica]] in [[Vatican City]], the largest European Roman Catholic Church
  • Calvinist]] [[Temple Saint-Étienne]] (''Protestant St. Stephen's Church'') in [[France]]
  • Jain temple in [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]
  • Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið]] (Icelandic Esetroth Fellowship) preparing for a ''Þingblót'' at [[Þingvellir]].
RELIGION OF AN AREA
Religion in europe; History of religion in Europe; European religions; Irreligion in Europe; Atheism in Europe; Belief in god in europe; Religions of europe; Indian religions in Europe
Religion in Europe has been a major influence on today's society, art, culture, philosophy and law. The largest religion in Europe is Christianity, but irreligion and practical secularisation are strong.

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History of German settlement in Central and Eastern Europe

The presence of German-speaking populations in Central and Eastern Europe is rooted in centuries of history, with the settling in northeastern Europe of Germanic peoples predating even the founding of the Roman Empire. The presence of independent German states in the region (particularly Prussia), and later the German Empire as well as other multi-ethnic countries with German-speaking minorities, such as Hungary, Poland, Imperial Russia, etc., demonstrates the extent and duration of German-speaking settlements.

The number of ethnic Germans in Central and Eastern Europe dropped dramatically as the result of the post-1944 German flight and expulsion from Central and Eastern Europe. There are still substantial numbers of ethnic Germans in the countries that are now Germany and Austria's neighbors to the east—Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, and Hungary. Finland, the Baltics (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania), the Balkans (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey) and the former Soviet Union (Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan) also have smaller but still significant numbers of citizens of German descent.