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    Treysa, an independent town until 1970, is the biggest Stadtteil of the German town Schwalmstadt. It was incorporated into Schwalmstadt in December 1970...
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    Treysa station (German: Bahnhof Treysa) is a train station in Schwalmstadt, Hesse, on the Main–Weser Railway. It was formerly a railway junction, connecting...
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  • The Leinefelde–Treysa line is a former railway line in the German states of Thuringia and Hesse, connecting the towns of Leinefelde, Eschwege, Spangenberg...
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    It was established only in 1970 with the amalgamation of the towns of Treysa and Ziegenhain together with some outlying villages to form the town of...
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    The Treysa Meteorite, also known as the Rommershausen Meteorite (both Treysa and Rommershausen are districts of Schwalmstadt), is an astronomical relic...
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    Guido Knopp (born 29 January 1948 in Treysa, Hesse) is a German journalist and author. He is well known in Germany, mainly because he has produced a great...
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    trains do not stop there. Even the small railway station on the Bad Hersfeld-Treysa and Niederaula-Alsfeld lines sees no more passenger service, and goods trains...
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    scientific frontiers. In 1917 he undertook a scientific investigation of the Treysa meteorite. In 1919, Wegener replaced Köppen as head of the Meteorological...
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  • the declaration was pastor Martin Niemöller. After the EKD conference at Treysa achieved some administrative unity, critics still found a lack of contrition...
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    Landsberg am Lech, Marburg, Markdorf, Memmingen, Olpe, Rheinbach, Rüthen, Treysa, Windecken. Today these towers are sometimes renovated and used to house...
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    Walter Thiel (7 March 1949 in Treysa, Hesse – 23 August 2019) was a German theoretical chemist. He was the president of the World Association of Theoretical...
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    Schwarzenborn is joined to the railway network through the stations at Schwalmstadt-Treysa and Bad Hersfeld. "Ergebnisse der jeweils letzten Direktwahl von Landrätinnen...
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  • published in 1914. After retirement in 1889 Dommer moved to Marburg; he died in Treysa in 1905. German Wikisource has original text related to this article: Arrey...
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    Berlin–Blankenheim line (Wetzlar Railway or Wetzlar line), the Leinefelde–Treysa line and the Koblenz–Trier–Thionville line. There were also two new short...
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    representatives of the surviving German regional Protestant church bodies to Treysa for 31 August 1945. As to co-operation between the Protestant churches in...
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    Talent 2 electric multiple units. The Mittelhessen-Express runs on the Treysa – Gießen – Frankfurt (RB 41) and Dillenburg – Giessen – Frankfurt (RB 40)...
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    1849, at the same time as the railway line from Kassel. The extension to Treysa opened a few days later. The station has a main building designed by Julius...
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    Celle – Langenhagen – Hanover – Göttingen – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Wabern – Treysa – Marburg – Gießen – Friedberg – Frankfurt West – Frankfurt – Darmstadt –...
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    Wiera is a river of Hesse, Germany. It flows into the Schwalm in Treysa. List of rivers of Hesse Water map service of the Hessian Ministry for the Environment...
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    of the American occupation trains also ran on this route. In 1878/79 the Treysa–Lollar section of the line was incorporated into the strategic railway known...
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    there and in the past the now closed Leinefelde–Wulften and Leinefelde–Treysa railways also connected with the station. The latter route was part of the...
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    Kartenspiel). Their immediate source was Ferdinand Siebert from the village of Treysa near Kassel; the Brothers Grimm also knew several variants of this widespread...
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    Augsburg), film director, author and producer Guido Knopp (born 1948 in Treysa, today's town district of Schwalmstadt), historian, author and journalist...
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    service to Frankfurt, and the services of the Mittelhessen-Express on the Treysa–Gießen and the Dillenburg–Wetzlar–Gießen route, which run coupled from here...
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    served at hourly intervals by the Mittelhessen-Express (RB 41) between Treysa and Frankfurt. In Giessen, it is coupled with a section of the Mittelhessen-Express...
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    towards Dillenburg RB 41 Frankfurt (Main) West towards Marburg (Lahn) or Treysa RB 58 Frankfurt Süd towards Laufach Preceding station VIAS Following station...
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    debris. Wurm invited representatives of all Protestant church bodies to Treysa for 31 August 1945. The representatives of the six still existing ecclesiastical...
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    2010) was a German scientist who invented the Keck clip. Keck was born in Treysa and has two patents on his name: Clip for fixing male and female parts of...
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    Germany Brandenburg LL6 No   Trenzano 12 November 1856 Italy Lombardy H3 No   Treysa 3 April 1916 Germany Hessen IIIAB iron No   Tromøy 9 April 1950 Norway Aust-Agder...
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    Ernst Steinhoff Born February 11, 1908 Treysa, Germany Died December 2, 1987(1987-12-02) (aged 79) Alamogordo, New Mexico Nationality German United States...
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