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List Of German Women's Magazines
This is a list of German women's magazines. Mass market magazines * '' Amica'' * ''Auf einen Blick'' * '' Bild der Frau'' * ''Brigitte'', published by Gruner + Jahr ** '' Brigitte Woman'' ** '' Brigitte Young Miss'' * ''Frau im Spiegel'' * ''Freundin'', published by Hubert Burda Media * ''Für Sie'', published in Hamburg by Jahreszeiten Verlag * '' Gala'', published by Gruner + Jahr * '' Das Goldene Blatt'', published by WAZ Women Group * '' Jolie'', published by OZ Druck und Verlag * '' Joy'', published by Marquard Media AG * '' Madame'' * '' Maxi'' * ''Myself'' * ''Neue Post'' * ''Petra'' * '' Woman'' No longer published: * '' Allegra'' * ''Journal für die Frau'' Feminist magazines * ''Femina Politica'', first published in 1997 * '' Missy Magazine'', first published in 2008 No longer published: * '' Beiträge zur feministischen Theorie und Praxis'', published 1978-2008 * '' Die Hexenpresse – Zeitschrift für feministische Agitation'', published 1972-1976 * '' Der Weg ...
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Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated between the Baltic and North seas to the north, and the Alps to the south; it covers an area of , with a population of almost 84 million within its 16 constituent states. Germany borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west. The nation's capital and most populous city is Berlin and its financial centre is Frankfurt; the largest urban area is the Ruhr. Various Germanic tribes have inhabited the northern parts of modern Germany since classical antiquity. A region named Germania was documented before AD 100. In 962, the Kingdom of Germany formed the bulk of the Holy Roman Empire. During the 16th ce ...
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Jolie (magazine)
''Jolie'' is a monthly German fashion magazine published in Munich, Germany. History and profile ''Jolie'' was first published on 30 September 2003. The magazine is part of Axel Springer SE and is published on a monthly basis by Vision Media. The headquarters of the monthly is in Munich. Anja Müller-Lochner is the editor-in-chief. In 2010 ''Jolie'' had a total circulation of 375,642 copies. References External links Official website 2003 establishments in Germany German-language magazines Magazines established in 2003 Magazines published in Munich Monthly magazines published in Germany Women's fashion magazines Women's magazines published in Germany {{womens-mag-stub ...
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Missy Magazine
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Femina Politica
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Journal Für Die Frau
''Journal für die Frau'' was a German biweekly women's magazine that existed between 1978 and 2005. History and profile The magazine was established in 1978 with the name ''Journal für Haushalt und Familie''. The first issue of the magazine appeared on 30 August 1978 and was published on a monthly basis. In October 1980 it was renamed ''Journal für die Frau''. The frequency of the magazine was switched to biweekly on 19 October 1983. Its headquarters was in Hamburg. The market share of ''Journal für die Frau'' was 15,5% in 2000 in terms of subscription. In 2001 the website of the magazine was launched. Target audience of ''Journal für die Frau'' was women aged 40-49. Stefan Lewerenz was one of the editors-in-chief of the magazine. In the second quarter of 2003 ''Journal für die Frau'' sold 306,312 copies. The owner of the magazine was Axel Springer Verlag until first quarter of 2005 when Burda Verlag, a media company based in Munich, acquired it. The last issue of ''Jou ...
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Allegra (magazine)
Allegra may refer to: People * Allegra (given name), people with the given name Allegra * Antonio Allegra (1905–1969), Italian organist and lyricist * Chad Allegra (born 1980), American professional wrestler better known as Karl Anderson * Francis Allegra (1957–2015), judge of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims * Gabriele Allegra (1907–1976), beatified Italian Catholic priest * Indira Allegra, multidisciplinary American artist and writer * Salvatore Allegra (1898–1993), Italian composer Railway * Rhaetian Railway ABe 8/12, a powerful three-car electric multiple-unit train on Swiss meter gauge * The brand name for the Hakone Tozan 3000 series trains in Japan Drugs * Fexofenadine, an antihistamine drug sold under the brand names Allegra, Allerfexo, Telfast, and others Other * ''Allegra'', 1999 live album by Fifteen * Opel Allegra, a car * ''Allegra'', a greeting in the Romansh language of south-eastern Switzerland * ''Allegra'' (genus), a genus of protists belonging to ...
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Woman (German Women's Magazine)
A woman is an adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a girl (a female child or adolescent). The plural ''women'' is sometimes used in certain phrases such as " women's rights" to denote female humans regardless of age. Typically, women inherit a pair of X chromosomes, one from each parent, and are capable of pregnancy and giving birth from puberty until menopause. More generally, sex differentiation of the female fetus is governed by the lack of a present, or functioning, SRY-gene on either one of the respective sex chromosomes. Female anatomy is distinguished from male anatomy by the female reproductive system, which includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, and vulva. A fully developed woman generally has a wider pelvis, broader hips, and larger breasts than an adult man. Women have significantly less facial and other body hair, have a higher body fat composition, and are on average shorter and less muscular th ...
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Petra (magazine)
''Petra'' was an German monthly women's magazine A magazine is a periodical publication, generally published on a regular schedule (often weekly or monthly), containing a variety of content. They are generally financed by advertising, purchase price, prepaid subscriptions, or by a combinatio .... History It was first published in 1964 by Constanze-Verlag, which merged to Gruner + Jahr in 1965. In 1969, the magazine was sold to Jahreszeiten Verlag. In September 2018, the magazine was sold to Mediengruppe Klambt. References External links * 1964 establishments in West Germany Women's magazines German-language magazines Magazines established in 1964 Monthly magazines published in Germany {{Womens-mag-stub ...
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Neue Post
''Neue Post'' is a German-language weekly entertainment news magazine published in Hamburg, Germany. It has been in circulation since 1948. History and profile ''Neue Post'' was established in 1948. The magazine is part of the Bauer Group and is published by Bauer Verlag on a weekly basis. The company acquired ''Neue Post'' in 1961 when it bought the publisher of the magazine, Kurt Möller Verlag. The headquarters of the weekly is in Hamburg. ''Neue Post'' is a pulp magazine which is called rainbow press in Germany. The target audience of the magazine is older women. The magazine provides news on celebrities and public figures and includes articles on leisure, fashion and health-related advice. In the early 1990s ''Neue Post'' along with '' Bunte'' and ''Freizeit Revue ''Freizeit Revue'' (German: ''Free Time Review'') is a German language weekly entertainment and women's magazine published in Offenburg, Germany. It has been in circulation since 1970. History and profile ''F ...
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Myself (magazine)
A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that refers to another noun or pronoun (its antecedent) within the same sentence. In the English language specifically, a reflexive pronoun will end in ''-self'' or ''-selves'', and refer to a previously named noun or pronoun (''myself'', ''yourself'', ''ourselves'', ''themselves'', etc.). English intensive pronouns, used for emphasis, take the same form. In generative grammar, a reflexive pronoun is an anaphor that must be bound by its antecedent (see binding). In a general sense, it is a noun phrase that obligatorily gets its meaning from another noun phrase in the sentence. Different languages have different binding domains for reflexive pronouns, according to their structure. Origins and usage In Indo-European languages, the reflexive pronoun has its origins in Proto-Indo-European. In some languages, some distinction exists between normal object and reflexive pronouns, mainly in the third person: whether one says "I like me" o ...
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Maxi (magazine)
Maxi may refer to: People Given name * Maxi Biancucchi (born 1984), Argentine footballer who plays for Flamengo * Maxi López (born 1984), Argentine footballer who plays in Europe * Maxi Pereira, Uruguayan footballer who plays for SL Benfica * Maxi Rodríguez (born 1981), Argentine footballer who plays for Newell's Old Boys * Maximiliano Vallejo (born 1982), Argentine footballer who plays for Shahrdari Bandar Abbas FC * Maxi Kleber (born 1992), German basketball player Stage name or nickname * Maxi (singer) (born 1950), Irish radio disc-jockey and producer; actor, journalist, and singer * Maxi Glamour, American drag artist * Maxi Jazz (1957-2022), English musician, rapper, singer-songwriter and DJ; lead vocalist of Faithless * Maxi Priest (born 1961), British reggae vocalist of Jamaican descent * Maxi, a contestant on the series '' Blush: The Search for the Next Great Makeup Artist'' * Glenn Maxwell, Australian cricketer known as "Maxi" Fictional characters * Maxi ...
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Madame (magazine)
Madame may refer to: * Madam, civility title or form of address for women, derived from the French * Madam (prostitution), a term for a woman who is engaged in the business of procuring prostitutes, usually the manager of a brothel * ''Madame'' (1961 film), a Spanish-Italian-French film * ''Madame'' (2017 film), a French comedy-drama film * Madame (singer) (born 2002), Italian singer and rapper * Madame, puppet made famous by entertainer Wayland Flowers ** Madame's Place, a 1982 sitcom starring Madame * Madame (clothing), an Indian clothing company Places * Île Madame, French island on the Atlantic coast * Palazzo Madama, seat of the Senate of the Italian Republic in Rome * Palazzo Madama, Turin Palazzo Madama e Casaforte degli Acaja is a palace in Turin, Piedmont. It was the first Senate of the Kingdom of Italy, and takes its traditional name from the embellishments it received under two queens (''madama'') of the House of Savoy. In 1 ..., Italian palace See also * Mada ...
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