Korbach (pronunciation: ˈkoːɐˌbax), officially the Hanseatic City of Korbach (German: Hansestadt Korbach), is the district seat of Waldeck-Frankenberg...
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Fritz Korbach (18 July 1945 – 14 August 2011) was a German professional football player and manager. He was particularly well known in the Netherlands...
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Korbach Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in the municipality of Korbach, located in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district in Hesse, Germany. It was renamed...
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former Hanseatic City Korbach, an area with many sheep. Moses Meyer-Wittgenstein (born 1761 in Laasphe; died 3 January 1822 in Korbach), married Bernhardine...
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Eisenberg Castle (German: Burg Eisenberg) is a ruin near the German town of Korbach in Hesse. The castle was founded in the 14th century, but the names of...
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Gemballa GmbH. In 2016, Steffen Korbach became the sole CEO of the company and Alexander Schwarz stepped down. Korbach reportedly also took over the shares...
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Verlangen (1983–85) Simon Kistemaker (1 July 1985 – 30 June 1986) Fritz Korbach (1 July 1986 – 30 June 1988) Sándor Popovics (1 June 1988 – 30 June 1990)...
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July 1996 – 30 June 1998) Theo Vonk (8 March 1998 – 30 June 1999) Fritz Korbach (1 July 1999 – 30 June 2001) Gertjan Verbeek (1 July 2001 – 30 June 2004)...
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Rudolph Goclenius (category People from Korbach)
Nicola Castellani and Gerhard Synellius 65 years earlier. He was born in Korbach, Waldeck (now in Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hesse). Goclenius studied at the...
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in the city of Korbach, but also shortly thereafter began to decline. He had a son, Hermann Christian (born 12 September 1802 in Korbach; died 1878 in...
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enjoyed its lengthiest unbroken tenure in the Eredivisie. Under Fritz Korbach's management in 1997, the club achieved its highest-ever league finish,...
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respectively, in 1977–78 and 1978–79, the club relegated again. In 1982, Fritz Korbach was appointed as head coach. He was Volendam's first German manager and...
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loading and stacking. The company has sites in Diemelsee-Flechtdorf and Korbach, and is part of the Wacker Neuson group. Maschinenfabrik Weidemann KG was...
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(Saxony-Anhalt) Konstanz (Baden-Württemberg) Konz (Rhineland-Palatinate) Korbach (Hesse) Korntal-Münchingen (Baden-Württemberg) Kornwestheim (Baden-Württemberg)...
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Hassiacoscutum is an extinct genus of bystrowianid chroniosuchian found in the Korbach Fissure of the Werra Formation in Hesse, Germany. Hassiacoscutum is known...
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Contades, whom he would succeed in command. In 1760, he won an action at the Korbach, but was defeated at Villinghausen in 1761. After the war, he fell into...
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railway line in North Rhine-Westphalia and North Hesse. The middle section, Korbach–Frankenberg, is called the Untere Edertalbahn (Lower Eder Valley Railway)...
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then 29-year-old head coach of Velox, who was joined by 24-year-old Fritz Korbach from USV Elinkwijk as assistant. Their assignment was to forge one club...
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Foppe de Haan (1985–88) Ted Immers (1988–89) Ab Gritter (1989–90) Fritz Korbach (1 July 1990 – 30 June 1992) Foppe de Haan (18 October 1992 – 30 June 2004)...
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– 30 June 1988) Mircea Petescu (30 June 1988 – 15 December 1988) Fritz Korbach (15 December 1988 – 30 June 1990) Henk ten Cate (22 Feb 1990 – 30 June...
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Rob Groener (1981–82) Spitz Kohn (1 November 1982 – 30 June 1983) Fritz Korbach (1 July 1983 – 30 June 1986) Theo Vonk (1 July 1986 – 30 June 1992) Rob...
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Verhaert (ass.) (1974–75) Hans Alleman (1 July 1975 – 30 June 1977) Fritz Korbach (1 July 1977 – 30 June 1982) Bas Paauwe (interim) (1982) Rinus Israel (interim)...
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Syamsuddin Umar 2001-2003 M Basri 2004–2005 Miroslav Janů 2005–2006 Fritz Korbach 2006–2007 Carlos De Mello 2007–2008 Radoy Minkovski 2008–2009 Raja Isa...
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ZIG, FZ) Werra-Meißner-Kreis (Eschwege) (ESW, WIZ) Waldeck-Frankenberg (Korbach) (KB, FKB, WA) Independent cities: Darmstadt (DA) Frankfurt am Main (F)...
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Bad Wildungen to Korbach is called the Ederseebahn (Eder Railway) after the nearby Edersee (Lake Eder), while the section between Korbach and Brilon Wald...
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Rhena may refer to: Rhena (Korbach), a district of the town Korbach in Hesse, Germany Rhena (Neerdar), a river of Hesse, Germany, tributary of the Neerdar...
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against the city of Korbach, to punish it for disobedience. He captured the city and took hostages to Landau. After long negotiations, Korbach submitted to him...
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standard Agera that was nicknamed Agera "X" by its original owner Steffen Korbach who is currently the CEO of famous Porsche tuning company Gemballa. Agera...
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Roks (1999–01) Willem van Hanegem (2001) Frank Rijkaard (2001–02) Fritz Korbach (2003) Chris Dekker (2003) Mike Snoei (2003–05) Adri van Tiggelen (interim)...
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