- Stade - Wikipedia
Stade (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaːdə] ⓘ; Low German: Stood), officially the Hanseatic City of Stade (German: Hansestadt Stade, Low German: Hansestadt Stood) is a city in Lower Saxony in northern Germany
- Stadion (unit) - Wikipedia
The stadion (plural stadia, Ancient Greek: στάδιον; [1] latinized as stadium; also anglicized as stade), was an ancient Greek unit of length, consisting of 600 Ancient Greek feet (podes)
- Stade de France - Wikipedia
Stade de France (French pronunciation: [stad də fʁɑ̃s], lit 'Stadium of France') is the national stadium of France, located just north of Paris in the commune of Saint-Denis Its seating capacity of 80,698 makes it the largest stadium in France
- Stade (district) - Wikipedia
Stade is a district (Landkreis) in Lower Saxony, Germany It has its seat in Stade and is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region
- Stade (region) - Wikipedia
The Stade Region emerged in 1823 by an administrative reorganisation of the dominions of the Kingdom of Hanover, a sovereign state, whose then territory is almost completely part of today's German federal state of Lower Saxony [1]
- Stade - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stade is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany It is the seat of the district which is named the same as the city The city was founded in 994 when it was called "Stethu" [2] A city on the banks of the Lower Elbe it became an important market town, and a port It was given a town charter in 1209 [2]
- The Stade - Wikipedia
The Stade is a shingle beach in Hastings Old Town, Hastings, East Sussex, England It has been used for beaching boats for more than a thousand years It is now home to Europe's largest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats The word stade is a Saxon term meaning landing place
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