There have been a number of organisations known as the German Club in Adelaide, South Australia. The two most notable ones are:
* The Adelaide German Club (Deutsche Club or Deutscher Club in the German-language newspapers) was founded in 1854 and disbanded in 1909.
* The German Club is a venue owned by the South Australian German Association, which was founded in 1886 as the Südaustralischer Allgemeiner Deutscher Verein (SAADV). After over a century in Flinders Street in Adelaide's CBD, the club moved to Brooklyn Park in 2019. This association runs the annual Schützenfest.
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| - There have been a number of organisations known as the German Club in Adelaide, South Australia. The two most notable ones are:
* The Adelaide German Club (Deutsche Club or Deutscher Club in the German-language newspapers) was founded in 1854 and disbanded in 1909.
* The German Club is a venue owned by the South Australian German Association, which was founded in 1886 as the Südaustralischer Allgemeiner Deutscher Verein (SAADV). After over a century in Flinders Street in Adelaide's CBD, the club moved to Brooklyn Park in 2019. This association runs the annual Schützenfest. (en)
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| - There have been a number of organisations known as the German Club in Adelaide, South Australia. The two most notable ones are:
* The Adelaide German Club (Deutsche Club or Deutscher Club in the German-language newspapers) was founded in 1854 and disbanded in 1909.
* The German Club is a venue owned by the South Australian German Association, which was founded in 1886 as the Südaustralischer Allgemeiner Deutscher Verein (SAADV). After over a century in Flinders Street in Adelaide's CBD, the club moved to Brooklyn Park in 2019. This association runs the annual Schützenfest. (en)
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