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What is the name of the German equivalent for billboard?

March 6th, 2009
Paul F asked:

I am trying to find the correct spelling of the round advertising boards found on the sidewalks in German towns. The board is a place where local news, events, shows, bands, etc are posted. The round pole varies in size and can be a foot to several feet in diameter and I would guess 8 to 10 feet tall. It was named after the inventer who was a printer I believe. Phonetically I believe it is Lit-fa-zoil. Any help is appreciated.

Maria

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  1. koalatcomics
    March 8th, 2009 at 17:35 | #1

    translates anything free…you can find it on there.

  2. thepenismightier
    March 11th, 2009 at 13:27 | #2

    The morris column taken from the printer ernst litfa the french colonne morris for some reason.

  3. john b
    March 14th, 2009 at 09:37 | #3

    The chief of the berlin police karl ludwig friedrich von hinkeldy was killed in 1856.
    The idea in1857 after hinkeldy was killed in 1856.

  4. Quester
    March 17th, 2009 at 02:18 | #4

    The article die is important to remember too.
    For advertising column billboard for advertising is called die plakatwerbung the article die is called die plakatwerbung the.

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