- Inventory of the European Cultural Heritage
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Inventory of the European Cultural Heritage['ɪnvəntrɪ əv ȓiː jʊərə'piːən 'kʌltʃərəl 'herɪtɪdʒ, englisch\], Inventarisation.
Universal-Lexikon. 2012.
Universal-Lexikon. 2012.
Cultural heritage — Roman ruins with a prophet, by Giovanni Pannini, 1751. The artistic cultural heritage of the Roman Empire served as a foundation for later Western culture, particularly via the Renaissance and Neoclassicism (as exemplified here). Cultural… … Wikipedia
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Inventarisation — In|ven|ta|ri|sa|ti|on 〈[ vɛn ] f. 20〉 Inventaraufnahme * * * In|ven|ta|ri|sa|ti|on, die; , en: Bestandsaufnahme des Inventars. * * * Inventarisation die, / en, 1) allgemein: die … Universal-Lexikon
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