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  1. Revolución pacífica en Alemania Oriental. Véase también. Fuentes. Die Wende. Apariencia. ocultar. El término Wende (punto de inflexión en alemán) se refiere al proceso sociopolítico que permitió la progresiva incorporación al Liberalismo de la República Democrática Alemana (RDA) entre mayo de 1989 y marzo de 1990.

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  4. 30 de mar. de 2024 · Synonyms: Sorbe, Lausitzer Slawe /Wende. ( historical) a member (male or unspecified sex) of the Slavic tribes settling west of the Oder (along the Elbe) or their later linguistic remnants (outside of Sorbian areas until ca. 1700) Synonym: Elbslawe. ( archaic) a Slav in general (male or of unspecified sex) Synonym: Slawe.

  5. Definition of wend verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Michelle M. Wende is an acute care nurse practitioner in Columbus, Ohio. Specialties. Specialty. Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. An acute care nurse practitioner is a nurse who completed a...

  7. 1. / wɛnd / verb. to direct (one's course or way); travel. wend one's way home. Wend. 2. / wɛnd / noun. (esp in medieval European history) a Sorb; a member of the Slavonic people who inhabited the area between the Rivers Saale and Oder in the early Middle Ages and were conquered by Germanic invaders by the 12th century See also Lusatia.

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