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    Stolzenau is a municipality in the district of Nienburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Weser, approx. 20 km southwest...
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    Leese-Stolzenau (German: Bahnhof Leese-Stolzenau) is a railway station located in Leese and near Stolzenau, Germany. The station is located on the Weser-Aller...
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  • in Stolzenau) was a 13-year-old Yazidi girl who was shot dead on December 5, 2011, by her father Ali Askar Hasso Barakat on the street in Stolzenau, Lower...
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    school under Sankt Petri Schule in Copenhagen. Pauline Maria was born in Stolzenau on 24 December 1725. She is presumed to be the daughter of Dorothea Stäckelmann...
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    to Landkreis Hannover) Neustadt am Rübenberge Nienburg/Weser Springe Stolzenau (to 1932, then to Landkreis Nienburg/Weser) Sulingen (to 1932, then to...
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    cantons: Alt-Bruchhausen, Bassum, Hoya, Liebenau, Nienburg, Rethem, Stolzenau, Sulingen and Walsrode. Oldenburg, cantons: Berne, Burhave, Delmenhorst...
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  • Kliniken Mittelweser Nienburg Nienburg 300 Helios Kliniken Mittelweser Stolzenau Stolzenau 63 Asklepios Klinik Langen Langen 433 [1] Klinikum Kassel Kassel...
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  • government reform, the Samtgemeinde Landesbergen and the municipality Stolzenau formed the new Samtgemeinde Mittelweser. The Samtgemeinde Landesbergen...
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    Pieke Biermann (born 22 March 1950, in Stolzenau as Lieselotte Hanna Eva Biermann) is a German crime writer, literary translator and journalist. She is...
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  • 1990, ISBN 3631420374 Beiträge zur Spezialgeschichte Jeverlands Martin Stolzenau: Kritischer Zeitgenosse im Fürstendienst. In: Heimat am Meer, Beilage...
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  • Germany. Its seat is in the village Stolzenau. It was formed on 1 November 2011 when the municipality Stolzenau joined the former Samtgemeinde Landesbergen...
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    connections and access routes are (or were) provided by the Stadthagen–Stolzenau Railway, the Weser–Aller Railway to Rotenburg an der Wümme, the Cologne-Minden...
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  • Peter Franz Personal information Nationality  Germany Born (1971-04-25) 25 April 1971 (age 53) Stolzenau, West Germany Medal record...
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    Bartlett 1998, p. 326. Bartlett 1998, p. 320. Schich 2007, p. 218. Martin Stolzenau (3 February 2019). "Er schuf die Grundlage für die Stadt- und Landeshistorie"...
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  • an assistant position at the Central Office for Vegetation Mapping in Stolzenau in 1947, where he devoted the next three years to mapping diverse mountain...
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    beginning of the 19th century, the original Schloss of the Baroness von Stolzenau was surrounded by a large park. The current structure was built in 1868/9...
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  • department of the Bauhaus. Edmund Collein Sotsgorod: Cities for Utopia Stolzenau, Martin (22 January 2017) Der letzte Bauhäusler: Dieser Mann ließ das...
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    Bremke (Gemeinde Extertal) 5755 Varenholz (Gemeinde Kalletal) 576 5761 Stolzenau 5764 Steyerberg 5765 Raddestorf 5766 Loccum 5767 Warmsen 5768 Heimsen...
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    L6 No   Sterlitamak 17 May 1990 Russia Bashkortostan IIIAB iron No   Stolzenau August 1647 Germany Niedersachsen Stone No   Stratford 27 May 1974 United...
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  • reliability races, which he recreated in 1961. Monckmeier was born in Stolzenau, Germany and emigrated to the United States in 1901, where he had an uncle...
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    Office for Vegetation Mapping (Zentralstelle für Vegetationskartierung) in Stolzenau. Foerster, who was the leading expert in the horticultural field of herbaceous...
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  • decored gable all of brick, western part more boulders Schinna [de; fr], Stolzenau Monastery Schinna [de] 13th/14th century in the 16th century convent buildings...
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  • He is the eldest of three children. He completed his Abitur in 1999 in Stolzenau and pursued studies in electrical engineering and informatics at several...
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    Minden Hille Uchte Stolzenau Leese Landesbergen Loccum Rehburg-Loccum Nienburg Niedernwöhren Bückeburg...
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    Hiroshima University 1958–1960: Visiting researcher under Reinhold Tüxen in Stolzenau, Germany 1961: Doctor of Science, Hiroshima University 1961–1962: Researcher...
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  • was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Hemschemeyer was born in Stolzenau, then in Prussia. Reports have differed on the date. During the American...
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  • refused in 1945. Mattick switched to Reinhold Tüxen's working group in Stolzenau and stayed there until 1947. From 1947 he was employed again in Dahlem...
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  • Prussia. The Prussian government established the districts of Nienburg and Stolzenau, which were merged in 1932. The earliest official mention of Nienburg/Weser...
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  • Schwalenberg with 5× Patriot launch stations 5th Guided Weapons Group, Stolzenau No. 500 Squadron, Borstel with 6× I-Hawk launch stations No. 501 Squadron...
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    in 1535 onwards he was known as Count (Graf) Johann VIII von Hoya zu Stolzenau. From 1553 (as Johann IV) he was Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück, then from...
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