Deutschland Cup
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Deutschland Cup
Summary
Deutschland Cup is an ice hockey competition[1]. It draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (ice_hockey_competition category, ranking #36 of 80).[2]
Key Facts
- Deutschland Cup is in the country of Germany[3].
- Deutschland Cup's instance of is recorded as ice hockey competition[4].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 1987 Deutschland Cup[5].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 1988 Deutschland Cup[6].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 1990 Deutschland Cup[7].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 1991 Deutschland Cup[8].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 1992 Deutschland Cup[9].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 1993 Deutschland Cup[10].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 1994 Deutschland Cup[11].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 1995 Deutschland Cup[12].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 1996 Deutschland Cup[13].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 1997 Deutschland Cup[14].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2000 Deutschland Cup[15].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2001 Deutschland Cup[16].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2002 Deutschland Cup[17].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2003 Deutschland Cup[18].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2004 Deutschland Cup[19].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2005 Deutschland Cup[20].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2006 Deutschland Cup[21].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2007 Deutschland Cup[22].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2008 Deutschland Cup[23].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2009 Deutschland Cup[24].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2010 Deutschland Cup[25].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2011 Deutschland Cup[26].
- Deutschland Cup's has part is recorded as 2012 Deutschland Cup[27].
Why It Matters
Deutschland Cup draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (ice_hockey_competition category, ranking #36 of 80).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]