
Teutonia
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Teutonia may refer to:
- GermanyGermanyGermany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...
- TeutôniaTeutônia-See also:*List of municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul-External links:* *...
, a municipality in Brazil - 1044 Teutonia1044 Teutonia1044 Teutonia is an asteroid. It was discovered by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth on May 10, 1924. Its provisional designation was 1924 RO. It was named after the Teutonic people....
, an asteroid - The land of the TeutonsTeutonsThe Teutons or Teutones were mentioned as a Germanic tribe by Greek and Roman authors, notably Strabo and Marcus Velleius Paterculus and normally in close connection with the Cimbri, whose ethnicity is contested between Gauls and Germani...
- Free Society of TeutoniaFree Society of TeutoniaThe Free Society of Teutonia was a German American organisation that was associated with a strong support for Nazism.The FST was formed in 1924 by four German immigrants, including Nazi Party members Fritz and Peter Gissibl, based in Chicago...
- Monastic State of the Teutonic KnightsMonastic State of the Teutonic KnightsThe State of the Teutonic Order, , also Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights or Ordensstaat , was formed in 1224 during the Northern Crusades, the Teutonic Knights' conquest of the pagan West-Baltic Old Prussians in the 13th century....
- FC Teutonia, or FC Teutonia OttensenFC Teutonia OttensenFC Teutonia Ottensen or FC Teutonia Altona-Ottensen is a German association football club from the city of Hamburg founded in July 1905. The club's original ten members were joined by one-time members of FC Hammonia Hamburg which was a short-lived side notable as one of the 86 founding clubs of the...
- Teutonia (ship)Teutonia (ship)The Teutonia was a ship that was built by Caird & Company, Greenock, Scotland for the Hamburg-Brazilian Line in 1856. It served until 1894, when it was scrapped. It was a 2,693 gross ton ship.-Voyages:...

