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    Lamme Valley Railway (category Bad Salzdetfurth)
    Düngen and continues today via Bad Salzdetfurth to Bodenburg. From there it used to continue via Lamspringe to Bad Gandersheim on the Brunswick–Kreiensen...
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    Freden, Bad Gandersheim and Kreiensen. It lies between Schildhorst to the northwest, Wetteborn and Dankelsheim to the east, Clus and Bad Gandersheim to the...
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    Seesen station is the largest station in the town of Seesen in the German state of Lower Saxony. Münchehof (Harz) station also still serves the municipality...
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    of a bus station of the Verkehrsverbund Süd-Niedersachsen. In addition, a single train pair operated by DB Regio Nord runs via Bad Gandersheim, Seesen...
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    area of Salzgitter in 1856, passing through Salzgitter station—now called Salzgitter Bad station—and Ringelheim (Harz). The rail network in the Salzgitter...
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  • Kennedy Toole and Peter Hacks", in Wilson, Katharina M (ed.), Hrotsvit of Gandersheim: Rara Avis in Saxonia?, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Marc, pp. 275–85. Wikimedia...
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    Saxony, east of the Weser river, between the towns of Kalefeld and Bad Gandersheim. In the early 19th century, attempts were made to show that the story...
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    built by the Duchy of Brunswick State Railway as a link from its Brunswick–Bad Harzburg railway to the Hanoverian Southern Railway. It ran through the northwestern...
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    the River Leine to the northwest and the rather more distant town of Bad Gandersheim to the southeast. The Sackwald is surrounded by the ridges of the Vorberge...
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    Saxony, east of the Weser river, between the towns of Kalefeld and Bad Gandersheim. After the Marcomannic Wars, the Romans even managed to occupy the...
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  • between Bad Salzdetfurth and Bodenburg had been opened on the same day. Less than a year later, the Lamme Valley Railway was extended to Bad Gandersheim. The...
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  • astronomer and selenographer DMP · 614 615 Roswitha 1906 VR Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim (c. 935–973), German poet DMP · 615 616 Elly 1906 VT Elly Boehm, wife...
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    Middle Ages. Winzenburg is located in the Leinebergland to the north of Bad Gandersheim, between the national parks of the Harz and the Weserbergland, in Lower...
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  • Untertaunuskreis (SWA for Bad Schwalbach) districts merged into Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, choosing the area code RÜD but the capital Bad Schwalbach. The districts...
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    villages are found in or around the Harz region: Lower Saxony: Alfeld, Bad Gandersheim, Bad Salzdetfurth, Bockenem, Duderstadt, Einbeck, Göttingen, Hildesheim...
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  • Airfield Halbe EDUW RAF Wildenrath Wildenrath EDVA Flugplatz Bad Gandersheim Bad Gandersheim EDVE BWE Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Airport Braunschweig EDVI Flugplatz...
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  • 1002, Margrave Henry of Schweinfurt and late Otto's sisters Sophia of Gandersheim and Adelaide of Quedlinburg met with the Saxon princes at Werla, in order...
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    Stadtschreiber of the city Mainz and the television station ZDF, 2002 Roswitha Prize of the city Bad Gandersheim, 2002 Kassel Literary Prize, 2005 Kleist Prize...
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    Hameln - Coppenbrügge - Eschershausen - Alfeld (Leine) - Bad Gandersheim - Seesen - Goslar - Bad Harzburg. E11 passes Ilsenburg - Wernigerode - Thale -...
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    Plain and passes through the Hildesheim Forest. Between Sibbesse and Bad Gandersheim, the line follows the course of a valley without major engineering...
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    Saint-Valery-sur-Somme, France Sandwich, England, United Kingdom Rotselaar Bad Gandersheim, Germany Ruiselede Kraśnik, Poland Saint-Ghislain Saint-Lô, France...
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    (1866–1937) from George Washington University. Felix Ehrlich June 1, 1877 Bad Gandersheim, Germany January 23, 1942 Oborniki Śląskie, Poland 1916 Nominated the...
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    history (c. 1151–58). Another famous German abbess was Hroswitha of Gandersheim (935–1000 A.D.) that also helped encourage women to be intellectual....
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