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Braunschweig

American  
[broun-shvahyk] / ˈbraʊnˌʃvaɪk /

noun

  1. German name of Brunswick.


Braunschweig British  
/ ˈbraunʃvaik /

noun

  1. the German name for Brunswick

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Brueckner then travelled to Braunschweig, where he tried to confront the prosecutors who accuse him of abducting Maddie, but was turned away, the report said.

From Barron's

Mr Busching gave evidence, but the court in Braunschweig acquitted Brückner and suddenly time was very short.

From BBC

Brückner's defence team had argued he should be cleared because of a lack of evidence, although prosecutors had called for the court in Braunschweig in northern Germany to impose an additional 15-year jail term.

From BBC

Brückner's trial is being heard by judges - not a jury - in Braunschweig, in the north-western state of Lower Saxony, because that was where Brückner was last officially registered.

From BBC

Two of the charges against him have been brought by prosecutors in Braunschweig, close to Volkswagen's headquarters in the Lower Saxony town of Wolfsburg.

From BBC