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| Selected response from: Alison Schwitzgebel France Local time: 17:58 | ||||||
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4 +2 | Zügeltermin (CH) = Umzugstermin (DE) = date of the procession |
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Zügeltermin (CH) = Umzugstermin (DE) = date of the procession Explanation: Zügeltermin is Swiss German and means the same as Umzugstermin. In this context (Because of the "Olymp") I would say it doesn't mean relocation but rather that Olymp-Zügeltermin = date of the olympic procession HTH Alison |
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