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List of Names to Be Excluded from Registration Under .Eu Pursuant to Article 5.2 of Regulation (EC) No 733/2002 of 22 April 2002 List of names to be excluded from registration under .eu pursuant to Article 5.2 of Regulation (EC) No 733/2002 of 22 April 2002 1. AUSTRIA 1.1. List Article 5.2.a) AlpenDonauGaue Fuehrergebiet- Reichsgau Obersalzberg Alpen-Donau-Gaue Reichs-Gau Fuehrergebiet_Obers Alpen_Donau_Gaue alzberg Reichs_Gau Alpenfestung FuhrergebietObersalz ReichsgauWartheland berg Alpen-Festung Reichsgau- Fuhrergebiet- Wartheland Alpen_Festung Obersalzberg Reichsgau_Warthelan Altreich Fuhrergebiet_Obersal d zberg Alt-Reich Sudetengau GrossdeutschesReich Alt_Reich Sudeten-Gau Grossdeutsches- DrittesReich Reich Sudeten_Gau Drittes-Reich Grossdeutsches_Reic Volksboden h Drittes_Reich Volks-Boden GrossWien 3Reich Volks_Boden Gross-Wien 3-Reich Achse Gross_Wien 3_Reich Generalgouvernement Ostmark IIIReich Germanien Ostmarkgau III-Reich Lebensraum Ostmark-Gau III_Reich Ostmark_Gau FuehrergebietObersal zberg 1.2. List 5.2.b) FührergebietObersalz Führergebiet_Obersal Großdeutsches-Reich berg zberg Großdeutsches_Reich Führergebiet- GroßdeutschesReich Obersalzberg GroßWien Commission européenne, B-1049 Bruxelles / Europese Commissie, B-1049 Brussel - Belgium. Telephone: (32-2) 299 11 11. Office: BU 33 02/65. Telephone: direct line (32-2) 2999434. Groß-Wien Groß_Wien 2. GERMANY: 2.1. List Article 5.2.a) NS-Staat Neudeutsches-Reich Reichsdeutschland NS_Staat NeudeutschesReich Reichs-deutschland NSStaat DrittesReich Reichs_deutschland 1000-jaehriges-Reich Drittes-Reich Arierdeutschland 1000_jaehriges_Reich Drittes_Reich Arier-deutschland 1000jaehrigesReich 3Reich Arier_deutschland Tausend-jaehriges- 3-Reich ArischesDeutschland Reich 3_Reich Arisches-Deutschland Tausend_jaehriges_Reic h IIIReich Arisches_Deutschland Tausendjaehriges-Reich III-Reich GermanischesReich Tausendjaehriges_Reich III_Reich Germanisches-Reich Nazi-Deutschland ViertesReich Germanisches_Reich Nazi_Deutschland Viertes-Reich Heim-ins-Reich NaziDeutschland Viertes_Reich HeiminsReich Nazi-Reich IVReich Heim_ins_Reich NaziReich IV-Reich LebensraumimOsten Nazi_Reich IV_Reich Lebensraum-im-Osten Ostgebiete 4Reich Lebensraum_im_Osten Ost-gebiete 4-Reich Lebensraum Ost_gebiete 4_Reich Ostmark Grossdeutschland Reichsgau Ost-mark Gross-Deutschland Reichs-Gau Neugrossdeutschland GrossdeutschesReich Reichs_Gau Neu-gross-deutschland Grossdeutsches-Reich ArischesDeutschland Neu_gross_deutschland Grossdeutsches_Reich Arisches-Deutschland Deutscherosten Neudeutsches_Reich Arisches_Deutschland Deutscher-osten 2 Deutscher_osten Fuehrer-Deutschland SA-Deutschland Gesamtdeutschland Fuehrer_Deutschland SA_Deutschland Gesamt-deutschland Fuhrerdeutschland SADeutschland Gesamt_deutschland Fuhrer-Deutschland FreiesDeutschland Hitlerdeutschland Fuhrer_Deutschland Freies-Deutschland Hitler_Deutschland SS-Deutschland Freies_Deutschland Hitler-Deutschland SS_Deutschland Fuehrerdeutschland SSDeutschland 2.2. List 5.2.b) Groß-Deutschland 1000-jähriges-Reich Führerdeutschland Großdeutschland 1000_jähriges_Reich Führer-deutschland Großdeutsches-Reich 1000jährigesReich Führer_deutschland GroßdeutschesReich Tausend-jähriges-Reich Neugroßdeutschland Tausend_jähriges_Reich Neu-groß-deutschland Tausendjähriges-Reich Neu_groß_deutschland Tausendjähriges_Reich 3. SPAIN List Article 5.2.a) casarealespanola rey-espana reina-espana casa-real-espanola juancarlosIreyespana reinasofiaespana casareal-espanola juancarlosI-rey-espana reina-sofia-espana casa-realespanola juancarlosIrey-espana reinasofia-espana monarquiaespanola juancarlosborbonespana reina-sofiaespana monarquia-espanola juan-carlos-borbon- principefelipeespana espana monarcaespanol principe-felipe-espana juancarlos-borbon- monarca-espanol espana principe-felipeespana monarcasespanoles juancarlosborbon- principefelipe-espana espana monarcas-espanoles principeasturiasespana reinaespana reyespana principe-asturias-espana 3 principeasturias-espana elena-borbonespana cristina-borbonespana principe-asturiasespana duques-lugoespana cristinaborbon-espana felipeVIespana infantaelenaespana infantacristinaespana felipeVI-espana infanta-elena-espana infanta-cristina-espana felipeborbonespana infantaelena-espana infantacristina-espana felipe-borbon-espana infanta-elenaespana infanta-cristinaespana felipeborbon-espana duqueslugoespana duquespalmaespana felipe-borbonespana duques-lugo-espana duques-palma-espana elenaborbonespana duqueslugo-espana duquespalma-espana elena-borbon-espana cristinaborbonespana duques-palmaespana elenaborbon-espana cristina-borbon-espana casarealespañola juancarlos-borbón- felipeVIespaña españa casa-real-española felipeVI-españa juancarlosborbón- casareal-española españa felipeborbónespaña casa-realespañola reinaespaña felipe-borbón-españa monarquíaespañola reina-españa felipeborbón-españa monarquía-española reinasofíaespaña felipe-borbónespaña monarcaespañol reina-sofía-españa elenaborbónespaña monarca-español reinasofía-españa elena-borbón-españa monarcasespañoles reina-sofíaespaña elenaborbón-españa monarcas-españoles príncipefelipeespaña elena-borbónespaña reyespaña príncipe-felipe-españa duques-lugoespaña rey-españa príncipe-felipeespaña infantaelenaespaña juancarlosIreyespaña príncipefelipe-españa infanta-elena-españa juancarlosI-rey-españa príncipeasturiasespaña infantaelena-españa juancarlosIrey-españa príncipe-asturias-españa infanta-elenaespaña juancarlosborbónespaña príncipeasturias-españa duqueslugoespaña juan-carlos-borbón- príncipe-asturiasespaña duques-lugo-españa españa 4 duqueslugo-españa infantacristinaespaña duques-palma-españa cristinaborbónespaña infanta-cristina-españa duquespalma-españa cristina-borbón-españa infantacristina-españa duques-palmaespaña cristina-borbónespaña infanta-cristinaespaña cristinaborbón-españa duquespalmaespaña 4. GREECE List Article 5.2.a) & 5.2.b) Anatoliki Orfea Xanthis Thraki Samothrakis Stavroupolis Dramas Soufliou Avdiron Drama Traianoupoleos Vistonidos Doxatou Trigonou Mykis Dramas Tycherou Topeirou Kalampakiou Feron Thermon Kato Nevrokopiou Kavalas Kotylis Nikiforou Kavala Satron Paranestiou Thasou Selerou Prosotsanis Kavalas Rodopis Sitagron Filippon Rodopi Sidironerou Chrysoupolis Komotinis Evrou Eleftheroupolis Sapon Evros Orfanou Aigeirou Alexandroupolis Pangaiou Arrianon Vyssas Eleftheron Iasmou Didymoteichou Oreinou Maroneias Kyprinou Keramotis Neou Sidirochoriou Metaxadon Piereon Sostou Orestiadas Xanthi Fillyras 5 Amaxadon Epanomis Echedorou Kechrou Evosmou Thermaikou Organis Thermis Kallitheas Makedonia Thessalonikis Kallindoion Macedonia Kalamarias Koroneias Kentriki Makedonia Koufalion Lachana Kentriki Macedonia Menemenis Madytou Imathias Neapolis Mikras Imathia Michanionas Mygdonias Alexandreias Panoramatos Rentinas Veroias Polichnis Chalkidonas Melikis Pylaias Chortiati Plateos Stavroupolis Efkarpias Eirinoupolis Sykeon Pefkon Naousas Triandrias Kilkis Anthemion Chalastras Kilkis Antigonidon Oraiokastrou Polykastrou Apostolou Pavlou Lagkada Axioupolis Verginas Sochou Goumenissas Dorva Agiou Georgiou Gallikou Makedonidos Axiou Doiranis Thessalonikis Apollonias Evropou Thessaloniki Arethousas Krousson Agiou Athanasiou Assirou Mourion Agiou Pavlou Vasilikon Pikrolimnis Ampelokipon Vertiskou Chersou Eleftheriou-Kordeliou Egnatias Livadion 6 Pellis Pydna Achladochoriou Pella Serron Oreinis Aridaias Serres Promachonos Giannitson Alistratis Chalkidikis Kryas Vrysis Amfipolis Chalkidiki Pellas Achinou Agiou Orous Edessas Visaltias Agio Oros Skydras Emmanouil Pappa Agion Oros Vegoritidas Irakleias Karyon Exaplatanou K. Mitrousiou Dytiki Makedonia Kirrou Kerkinis Dytiki Macedonia Megalou Alexandrou Kormistas Grevenon Meniidos Lefkona Ventziou Pierias Neas Zichnis Gorgianis Pieria Nigritas Grevenon Aiginiou Petritsiou Deskatis Diou Protis Irakleoton Katerinis Rodolivous Theodorou Ziaka Kolindrou Serron Kosma tou Aitolou Litochorou Sidirokastrou Chasion Anatolikou Olimpou Skotoussas Avdellas Elafinas Skoutareos Dotsikou Korinou Strymonikou Mesolouriou Methonis Strymona Perivoliou Paralias Tragilou Samarinis Petras Agkistrou Smixis Pierion Ano Vrontous Filippaion 7 Kastorias Mourikiou Arachthou Agias Triados Neapolis Artas Agion Anargyron Ptolemaidas Vlachernas Akriton Servion Georgiou Karaiskaki Aliakmonos Siatistas Irakleias Vitsiou Tsotiliou Kompotiou Ionos Dragoumi Vlastis Xirovouniou Kastorias Livaderou Peta Kleisouras Pentalofou Tetrafylias Korestions Florinis Filotheis Makednons Aetou Thodorianon Nestoriou Amyntaiou Kommenou Orestidos Kato Kleinon Melissourgon Arrenon Melitis Thesprotias Gramou Perasmatos Acheronta Kastrakiou Prespon Margaritiou Kozanis Filota Sagiadas Agias Paraskevis Florinas Syboton Aianis Varikou Igoumenitsis Askiou Krystallopigis Parapotamou Velventou Lechovou Paramythias Vermiou Nymfaiou Filiaton Dimitriou Ypsilanti Ipeiros Perdikas Elimeias Artis Souliou Ellispontou Agnanton Ioanninon Kamvounion Athamanias Agiou Dimitriou Kozanis Amvrakiou Anatolis 8 Anatolikou Zagoriou Vathypedou Ithomis Ano Kalama Vovousis Itamou Ano Pogoniou Distratou Kallifonou Dervizianon Kalariton Kampou Dodonis Lavdanis Menelaidas Egnatias Matsoukiou Mitropolis Ekalis Mileas Nevropolis Agrafon Zitsas Nisou Ioanninon Pamisou Kalpakiou Papigkou Plastira Katsanochorion Pogonianis Sellanon Kentrikou Zagoriou Sirakou Tamasiou Mastorochorion Fourkas Fillou Molosson Prevezis Karditsas Mpizaniou Anogeiou Mouzakiou Pamvotidos Zalongou Palama Pasaronos Lourou Rentinis Peramatos Thesprotikou Sofadon Pramanton Pargas Athamanon Sellon Prevezis Larisis Tzoumerkon Fanariou Agias Tymfis Filippiados Antichasion Ioanniton Kraneas Armeniou Evrymenon Thessalia Giannoulis Konitsas Karditsis Gonnon Metsovou Argitheas
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