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Bavarian city
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coburg
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Population (2000): 31 Housing Units (2000): 14 Land area (2000): 0.290080 sq. miles (0.751305 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.290080 sq. miles (0.751305 sq. km) FIPS code: 14880 Located within: Iowa (IA), ...
Wiktionary
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n. A thin single-twilled worsted fabric with cotton or silk. n. An independent city in Bavaria, Germany.
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Coburg is a town in Germany. Coburg may also refer to:
Usage examples of coburg.
Coburg Social Parlours Annual Bad Breath Contest, that I first experienced prayer as something other than what went on, ritually, in churches and meant nothing to me whatever.
I was greeted by an old friend, an author, from Coburg, and carried away, in my own despite, to a group of his associates.
I had an hour of quiet, stealthy observation before my Coburg friend discovered me, and by that time I was glad of his company and had need of his confidence.
Hoheit of Coburg, or Montenegro, or Prussia, was not going to take the air.
As, for instance, the night we spent at the Coburg Social Parlours, where I was the victim.
The Coburg Social Parlours, when once we had passed the poky little foyer, were brightly lit and crowded with noisy people, all of whom were sitting at tables for four, on which were glasses of beer.
There is Mortimer's, the tobacconist, the little newspaper shop, the Coburg branch of the City and Suburban Bank, the Vegetarian Restaurant, and McFarlane's carriage-building depot.
Prince of Coburg, or the Princess of Montenegro, or Prince Henry of Prussia.
Another day the Price of Coburg, who during the King of Prussia's stay at the baths of Alexander, was living in the house of Sand's parents, was galloping home with four horses when he came suddenly upon young Karl in a gateway.
You will see nobody there who is not excessively proper andintensely boring, duchesses bearing titles which one thought were extinctyears ago and which they have revived for the occasion, all the AmbasĀ-sadors, heaps of Coburgs, foreign royalties, but you mustn't hope for theghost of a Stermaria.
They will call the chiefs of these aristocrats the subalterns of the stipendiaries of Pitt and Coburg, of the satellites of power, of the barbarians, the savages of the North.