Rinteln (German: [ˈʁɪntl̩n] ) is a small town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located on the banks of the Weser river north of the Porta Westfalica. The...
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Rinteln station is located on the Elze–Löhne railway in the town of Rinteln in the district of Schaumburg in the German state of Lower Saxony. The town...
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a village in the town of Rinteln, in the Lower Saxon district of Schaumburg. The village is east of the main core of Rinteln. The Weser flows along the...
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Prince Rupert School (redirect from Prince Rupert School, Rinteln)
Prince Rupert School was a secondary school in Rinteln, Lower Saxony, Germany, and was operated by the Service Children's Education for children of military...
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Mary Spender (category People from Rinteln)
quiz show Lateral. Spender was born at the British Military Hospital in Rinteln, Germany, the daughter of a British Army officer. She studied classical...
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the car were wearing a seat belt. Rees-Jones was born on 3 March 1968 in Rinteln, West Germany, the middle-born of three boys of Colin Rees, a surgeon in...
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the south of the Wiehengebirge through a broad valley and the town of Rinteln. The landscape is bordered to the west by the River Weser which is in the...
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was transferred to Hesse-Nassau. The former Hessian exclave of Rinteln (Kreis Rinteln [de], the Hessian part of the former County of Schaumburg) was also...
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Graham Coxon (category People from Rinteln)
the last 30 years in a 2010 BBC poll. Coxon was born on 12 March 1969 in Rinteln, West Germany, where his father, Bob Coxon, was stationed as a clarinet...
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Nesselberg (c. 225 m above NN) in the Schaumburg district of the town of Rinteln, and is the emblem of Schaumburg Land. The Weser Hills cross the counties...
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Paul McGuinness (category People from Rinteln)
from 1978 to 2013. McGuinness was born in a British military hospital at Rinteln, Westphalia in Germany, where his father, Philip McGuinness (a Liverpudlian)...
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beginning of the 12th century. It was named after Schauenburg Castle, near Rinteln on the Weser, where the owners started calling themselves Lords (from 1295...
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Hendrik Mäkeler (born 1979 in Rinteln) is a German numismatist. Hendrik Mäkeler studied from 1999 to 2004 Pre- and Protohistory and Medieval and Modern...
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the British Military Hospital (BMH) in Rinteln, or in the local English Prince Rupert School, also in Rinteln. The number of British military residents...
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confused with the Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe) around the towns of Rinteln and Hessisch Oldendorf did indeed belong to the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau...
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Westendorf (Schmutter), Augsburg district, Bavaria, Germany Westendorf (Rinteln), Schaumburg district, Lower Saxony, Germany Anke Westendorf (later Maukel)...
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into the Interior of Africa, to Abyssinia to the sources of the Nile]. Rinteln, Leipzig: Expedition der Theologischen Annalen, Johann Ambrosius Barth...
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(24 January 1862 in Abterode, Electorate of Hesse – 24 August 1932 in Rinteln, Germany) was a German school teacher, poet, and author. She was the youngest...
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Labem, Czech Republic Heywood Peine, Germany Kendal Killarney, Ireland Rinteln, Germany Knowsley Moers, Germany Lancaster Aalborg, Denmark Rendsburg,...
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Mecklenburg-Strelitz district, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Möllenbeck, part of Rinteln in the Schaumburg district, Lower Saxony This disambiguation page lists...
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Friedrich Wilhelm von Lossberg (category People from Rinteln)
in Rinteln, a small town on the Weser River, between Hameln and Minden in the County of Schaumburg. The largest part of Schaumburg, including Rinteln, became...
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(Hesse) Rieneck (Bavaria) Riesa (Saxony) Rietberg (North Rhine-Westphalia) Rinteln (Lower Saxony) Röbel/Müritz (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Rochlitz (Saxony)...
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his successor; Maria Amalia (7 July 1721 – 19 November 1744). He died at Rinteln in 1760. Wikimedia Commons has media related to William VIII, Landgrave...
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Riesa-Großenhain RH Roth District Bavaria Roth RI Schaumburg District Lower Saxony Rinteln RID Kelheim District Bavaria Riedenburg RIE Meißen District Saxony Riesa...
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Altena, Breckerfeld, Vörde, Langenberge, Düsseldorf, Köln, Preuß-Minden and Rinteln. While still in Vörde near Barmen and on tour with his Father in 1828 Friedrich...
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Hornburg Castle, Hornburg Hoya Castle, Hoya Hünenburg, Bad Pyrmont Hünenburg, Rinteln Hünnefeld Castle, Bad Essen Hülsede Water Castle, Hülsede Iburg Castle...
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Disappearance of Katrice Lee (category People from Rinteln)
Lee was born on November 28, 1979, at the British Military Hospital in Rinteln, West Germany. Her father, Richard Lee, was a sergeant major in the 15th/19th...
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HQ United Kingdom Support Command (Germany) (HQ UKSC(G)) RAF Hospital Rinteln Germany Under RAF command till opening of the new RAF Hospital Wegberg...
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and his wife, Countess Katharina Amalie of Solms-Laubach (1654-1736), at Rinteln on 5 September 1723. Sophie died on 8 May 1728 at age thirty-three. Peter...
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Arminius's forces at the plains of Idistaviso by the Weser near modern Rinteln. Tacitus reports the Battle of the Weser River as a decisive Roman victory:...
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