Uetersen (German pronunciation: [ˈyːtɐzn̩] , formerly known as Ütersen (Holstein)) is a town in the district of Pinneberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany...
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Uetersen Airfield is an aerodrome near the town of Uetersen in the district of Pinneberg within the municipalities of Heist and Appen. As early as 1928...
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small river of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Pinnau in Uetersen.[citation needed] List of rivers of Schleswig-Holstein v t e...
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The Rosarium Uetersen is a rose garden located in the Rosenstadt Uetersen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, and is the oldest and largest rose garden in Northern...
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TSV Uetersen is a German association football club from the city of Uetersen, Schleswig-Holstein. The club has its origins in the 1864 founding of the...
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Sangerhausen, in Sangerhausen, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Rosarium Uetersen in the Rosenstadt Uetersen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Ctenotus rosarium, a species...
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Heidgraben (Moorrege), left tributary near Moorrege Heidgraben (Uetersen), right tributary in Uetersen This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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the personal collections of Wehrmacht soldiers and displaying them at Uetersen Airfield. In 1963 a board of trustees was founded to run the new museum...
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Organized horse breeding in Holstein was first conducted in the monasteries of Uetersen. Monks were frequently the most literate members of Middle Ages societies...
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animal husbandry. Schleswig-Holstein had Europe's largest snake farm in Uetersen with over 600 venomous reptiles, but it closed in 2019. Total production...
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Holstein, and lived in the period from 1762 to 1794 in the monastery of Uetersen. There she met Augusta Louise zu Stolberg-Stolberg. After they left the...
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Karl Gustaf Andresen (category People from Uetersen)
Karl Gustaf Andresen (1 June 1813, in Uetersen, Duchy of Holstein – 25 May 1891, in Bonn) was a German linguist. He was the father of Romance philologist...
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base Heide - Heide-Büsum Airport Helgoland - Heligoland Airfield Uetersen - Uetersen Airfield [better source needed] As of January 2024, the OFD fleet...
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The Galanterie-, Kurz- und Spielwaren-Laden store in Uetersen, Germany in 1901...
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Susanne von den Osten was unmarried and a member of Kloster Uetersen, the Lutheran convent at Uetersen in Schleswig-Holstein. In 1770, she created the Foundation...
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1306), Count of Holstein-Schauenburg, died after the Second Battle of Uetersen Elizabeth (c. 1282 - 20 July 1318 or 1319), married Otto I, Duke of Pomerania...
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small river of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It flows into the Pinnau near Uetersen. In 1956 multiple sources calmed to see a young woman wandering around...
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Kurt Roth (category People from Uetersen)
Kurt Roth (1899, Ratingen – 30 October 1975, Uetersen) was a 20th-century German painter. He was born in 1899 in Ratingen near Düsseldorf. 1920 he and...
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Nigerian Air force on 3 October 1963. From 1964- 1966, he was flown to Uetersen, West Germany with a team of officer cadets, for Basic and Advance Military...
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Video of a wrecking ball in operation to demolish the Raiffeisen Silo feed mill in Uetersen, Germany...
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Neubrandenburg Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld Berlin–Tegel Berlin–Tempelhof...
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Schleswig-Holstein EDXB HEI Heide–Büsum Airport Heist Schleswig-Holstein EDHE Uetersen Airfield Heligoland / Düne Schleswig-Holstein EDXH HGL Heligoland Airfield...
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(Brandenburg) Ueckermünde (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Uelzen (Lower Saxony) Uetersen (Schleswig-Holstein) Uffenheim (Bavaria) Uhingen (Baden-Württemberg) Ulm...
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company was founded in 1976 by Ernst-Otto Mohrdiek near Hamburg Airport, Uetersen founded and subsequently took on its operations. On 1 February 2013, the...
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Rosen Tantau (category Uetersen)
Rosen Tantau (also RosenWelt Tantau) is a rose breeding company located at Uetersen, in the District of Pinneberg in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is one...
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Klosterdeichwetter is a small river of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It flows into the Pinnau near Uetersen. List of rivers of Schleswig-Holstein v t e...
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granted the WFRS's Award of Garden Excellence in 2003. Rosarium Uetersen in Uetersen, Germany was established in 1929 with assistance from Mathias Tantau...
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Erwin Noack (born 4 August 1940 in Uetersen, Hamburg - died 11 November 2006 in Bremen) was a German artist and musician. He was known for his murals of...
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seriously damaged. Another F3 tornado killed 1 and injured another 13 in Uetersen in Germany.[citation needed] 1927 Netherlands tornado outbreak 1–2 June...
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Sleigh bed (c. 1820/1830) in the Helgoland room, Museum Langes Tannen, Uetersen, Germany. American Woodworker. New Track Media. 1998-02-01. "The Ancient...
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