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Germania

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

noun

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


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Over the next three years, researchers will carry out an in-depth investigation of what is considered one of the most important recent finds from Roman Germania.

From Science Daily • Apr. 5, 2026

Under Gazprom Germania, the storage facility in Rehden had been nearly drained empty by the start of 2022.

From New York Times • Nov. 14, 2022

He said Gazprom announced it was withdrawing from Gazprom Germania but didn’t give details on the new owners, which violates German rules on reporting acquisitions.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 4, 2022

Likewise, Germania was assumed to be too cold, too wet, and too infertile to support organized farming and settlement.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2020

The surrounding clergy made a profitable business of sending the water to America, and the Germania of Berlin unweariedly sounded forth its praises.

From Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 by Kurtz, J. H.

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