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Germania

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[jer-mey-nee-uh, -meyn-yuh] / dʒərˈmeɪ ni ə, -ˈmeɪn yə /

noun

  1. an ancient region in central Europe, N of the Danube River.


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The layout of the buildings is highly unusual, with no known parallels in the Roman provinces of Germania or Gaul.

From Science Daily • Apr. 5, 2026

Last spring Germany seized the company, formerly Gazprom Germania but now known as Securing Energy for Europe, or S.E.F.E., and put it in a trust.

From New York Times • Nov. 14, 2022

The government has also put SEFE, formerly known as Gazprom Germania, under trusteeship after Russian energy giant Gazprom ditched it in April.

From BBC • Sep. 16, 2022

The minister said officials have found out about an “indirect acquisition” of Gazprom Germania by entities called GSC Primary and Gazprom Export Business Services LLC.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 4, 2022

According to what we have now stated in regard to Halfdan's genealogical position there can no longer be any doubt that he is the same patriarch as the Mannus mentioned by Tacitus in Germania, ch.

From Teutonic Mythology, Vol. 1 of 3 Gods and Goddesses of the Northland by Ph.D.