Seesen is a town and municipality in the district of Goslar, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the northwestern edge of the Harz mountain range...
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Neuekrug-Hahausen–Goslar railway (redirect from Goslar–Seesen railway)
in Goslar and forms a junction with the Brunswick–Kreiensen railway to Seesen and Kreiensen at Neuekrug-Hahausen. Because the branch-off station is passed...
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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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The Herzberg–Seesen railway, also known as the West Harz Line (German: Westharzstrecke), is a 32 km long railway line, that runs along the western edge...
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Hanover via the North Harz to Halle (Saale). Later the lines from Seesen to Herzberg, Seesen to Goslar and Goslar to Bad Harzburg were added. The railway line...
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1808 Province of Hanover, Province of Saxony Western part with Holzminden, Seesen, Gandersheim 1107 Province of Hanover, Province of Westphalia, Waldeck Lower...
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house of prayer in Cassel, with a ritual similar to that introduced in Seesen. Napoléon's infamous décret infâme, again restricting the rights of many...
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by the modernist Orthodox. On 17 July 1810, he dedicated a synagogue in Seesen that employed an organ and a choir during prayer and introduced some German...
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The B 243 runs from Hildesheim over Seesen and Herzberg am Harz to Nordhausen. Lower Saxony Hildesheim (district) Hildesheim Diekholzen: Egenstedt Bad...
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(Saxony-Anhalt) Seeland (Saxony-Anhalt) Seelow (Brandenburg) Seelze (Lower Saxony) Seesen (Lower Saxony) Sehnde (Lower Saxony) Seifhennersdorf (Saxony) Selb (Bavaria)...
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wedding. In 1836 he built his first grand piano in his kitchen in the town of Seesen.[citation needed] This piano was later named the "kitchen piano", and is...
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Jacobson opened what was later identified as the first Reform synagogue in Seesen, with modernized rituals, he encountered little protest. The founding of...
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William Steinway (category People from Seesen)
influential in the development of Astoria, New York. Steinway was born in Seesen, Brunswick, Germany, the fourth son of Henry Engelhard Steinway. In Germany...
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Wesendorf 5378 Sassenburg-Platendorf 5379 Sassenburg-Grussendorf 538 5381 Seesen 5382 Bad Gandersheim 5383 Lutter am Barenberge 5384 Groß Rhüden 540 5401...
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Chief justice of the Fourth Senate, People's Court Acquitted; died 1970 in Seesen Rudolf Oeschey [de] Chief judge of the Special Court at Nuremberg Life imprisonment;...
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perspective, the line from Brunswick to Seesen forms part of the Brunswick Region Fare Zone and, from Seesen to Kreiensen, the Lower Saxony Transport...
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Harz has a length of 110 kilometres (68 mi), stretching from the town of Seesen in the northwest to Eisleben in the east, and a width of 35 kilometres (22 mi)...
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Neo-Orthodox rabbis later. On 17 July 1810, Jacobson opened a prayer house in Seesen, to serve the modern Jewish school he founded earlier. He named it "temple"...
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steep curve for many years. The section Echte-Seesen was opened on 14 November 1959. The section Seesen Hildesheim was opened on 15 December 1960 by Secretary...
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between Einbeck and Osterode and the north-south road from Northeim to Seesen. Skilled craftsmen were a significant part of the village's population as...
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Brigade 17 Formed on 11 October 1944 in Bremen (Wehrkreis X). Sent from Seesen to the Western Front on 23 November 1944 with Launcher Regiments 88 and...
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Schöppenstedt (variant) Schortens Schwerinsdorf Schüttorf Seeburg Seesen Seesen (variant 1) Seesen (variant 2) Seevetal Soegel Soltau Soltendieck Spelle Spiekeroog...
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professional footballer Carpentras is twinned with: Vevey, Switzerland Seesen, Germany Ponchatoula, Louisiana, USA Camaiore, Italy Arch of Carpentras...
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Huet (1740-99) 15 children #6 Carl Leopold Siemens * 1739 Goslar, † 1805 Seesen tenant of an estate ∞ Justine Brüel (1746–1828) 10 children #1 Johann Georg...
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1844 he passed the exams with distinction and began working as teacher in Seesen, on the northwest edge of the Harz mountain range. In 1849, and encouraged...
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(1848 – 1923), Finnish Russian diplomat Editha Westmann [de] (born 1963, Seesen), German politician Wilhelm Westmann [de] (1813, Vienna – 1881, Vienna)...
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Emil Wohlwill (category People from Seesen)
Wolf Emil Wohlwill (24 November 1835 in Seesen – 2 February 1912 in Hamburg) was a German-Jewish engineer of electrochemistry. He invented the Wohlwill...
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Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg first made pianos in the 1820s from his house in Seesen, Germany. He made pianos under the Steinweg brand until he emigrated from...
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commentator, born in Wantage. Wantage is twinned with: Mably in France since 1990 Seesen in Germany since 1979 Icknield Way Morris Men, a traditional dance troupe...
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