Lohra is a municipality in Marburg-Biedenkopf district in the administrative region of Gießen in Hesse, Germany. Lohra's municipal area, measuring 49 km²...
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Lohra may refer to: Lohra, Bihar, India Lohra, Germany Lohra (megalithic tomb), near Lohra, Germany Lohra (tribe), a tribe and social community in Jharkhand...
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Burgwald, Münchhausen (partially) 646 6461 Biedenkopf 6462 Gladenbach, Lohra 6464 Angelburg, Steffenberg 6465 Breidenbach 6466 Dautphetal (partially)...
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der Lahn Limeshain Linden Lindenfels Linsengericht Löhnberg Lohfelden Lohra Lohra (variant) Lollar Lorch am Rhein Lorsch Ludwigsau Lützelbach Mainhausen...
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Walter Wagner (footballer) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Walter Wagner (born 26 July 1949) is a German former professional footballer who played as a striker. His nickname was "Wawa". Wagner played for Eintracht...
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The Lohra tomb (German: Steinkammergrab von Lohra) was a megalithic monument outside Lohra near Marburg in north central Hesse, Germany. It is one of...
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Vers (Lahn) (category Rivers of Germany)
Vers is a river of Hesse, Germany. It is a right tributary of the river Salzböde, which it joins near Lohra. List of rivers of Hesse v t e...
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Gladenbach Burg Ebsdorf, Ebsdorfergrund Burg Elnhausen, Marburg Eselsburg, Lohra Burg Etzgerode, Neustadt Hof Fleckenbühl, Cölbe Burg Forst, Neustadt Burg...
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Nordhausen (district) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
in 1815, when the Prussian province of Saxony was created. The area of Lohra-Clettenberg (the former dukedom County Hohnstein) and the previously independent...
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1350 and 1370, the village was rebuilt again and belonged to the county of Lohra. In 1370, Holungen became a part of the county of Honstein and in 1431,...
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1991–92 Eintracht Frankfurt season (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
history. In 1991–92 the club played in the Bundesliga, the top tier of German football. It was the club's 29th season in the Bundesliga. The season ended...
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Gladenbach (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
municipal area, then running farther eastwards through the communities of Lohra, Fronhausen and Lollar, where it empties into the Lahn at Odenhausen. Farther...
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Schlossberg Castle (Gablingen), ruined castle in Germany Schlossberg Castle (Gauting), ruined castle in Germany Lohra Castle, ruined castle in Großlohra in the...
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Großlohra (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
basilica St. Gangulphus and castle Lohra with its accompanying manor (Amt Lohra), all of which were united in 1950. Castle Lohra overlooks the gap between the...
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Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
the counties of Hohnstein and Regenstein, the baronies of Klettenberg and Lohra and parts of Hoya on the Lower Weser. The importance of this court was signified...
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Marburg-Biedenkopf (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Marburg-Biedenkopf is a Kreis (district) in the west of Hesse, Germany. Neighboring districts are Waldeck-Frankenberg, Schwalm-Eder, Vogelsbergkreis,...
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Stone ship (section Germany)
ship or ship setting was an early burial custom in Scandinavia, Northern Germany, and the Baltic states. The grave or cremation burial was surrounded by...
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(30.48%), Oraon (21.35%), Ho (17.87%), Munda (12.48%), Bhumij (1.72%), Lohra (1.70%), Mahali (1.07%), Kharia (0.87%), and Bedia (0.64%). While other...
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Walkenried Abbey (category Cistercian monasteries in Germany)
Heritage Site. The third Cistercian monastery on German territory was founded by Adelheid of Lare (Lohra), wife of Count Volkmar of Klettenberg, under the...
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Johann Gottfried Hoche (category 18th-century German Protestant theologians)
Herrschaften Lohra und Klettenberg, Heeringen, Kelbra, Scharzfeld, Lutterberg, etc. ("Complete history of the county Hohenstein, the dominions of Lohra and Klettenberg...
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Ilfeld (category Articles containing German-language text)
Ernest VII of Hohnstein – ruling together the three fiefs of Klettenberg, Lohra as well as Scharzfeld and Lauterberg – died, the latter fief was reverted...
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Merlin Tremeca Verziau of Gargantua Germany Altendorf Denghoog Fraubillen cross Harhoog Lancken-Granitz dolmens Lohra Megaliths in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
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Weimar (Lahn) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
also borders on Ebsdorfergrund to the east, on Fronhausen to the south, on Lohra to the southwest, and in the far west on the town of Gladenbach. The name...
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Brandenburg–Prussia (category Early modern history of Germany)
the County of Regenstein, the Lordship of Klettenberg and the Lordship of Lohra. This was primarily due to French efforts to counterbalance the power of...
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unsupported room Chapel at Trifels Castle in a Romanesque bergfried Chapel at Lohra Castle Double Chapel of St. Emmeram and St. Catharine in Speyer Cathedral...
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Merlin Tremeca Verziau of Gargantua Germany Altendorf Denghoog Fraubillen cross Harhoog Lancken-Granitz dolmens Lohra Megaliths in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
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Joachim of Zollern (category 16th-century German people)
died on 7 July 1587 and was buried in Berlin Cathedral. On 6 July 1578 in Lohra, he married Anna (d. 1620), the daughter of Count Volkmar Wolf of Hohnstein...
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Merlin Tremeca Verziau of Gargantua Germany Altendorf Denghoog Fraubillen cross Harhoog Lancken-Granitz dolmens Lohra Megaliths in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
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van which is a soft mutation of the word maen which means "stone". In Germany and Scandinavia the word Bauta is used (e.g., de:Bautastein and no:bautastein)...
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Dolmen (category Articles containing German-language text)
More dolmen near Ardara, County Donegal, Ireland Lancken-Granitz dolmen, Germany T-shaped Hunebed D27 in Borger-Odoorn, Netherlands Dólmen da Aboboreira...
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