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    Winsen (Luhe) (German pronunciation: [ˌvɪnzn̩ ˈluːə] ) is the capital of the district of Harburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the small...
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    von Goethe during the last years of Goethe's life. Eckermann was born at Winsen (Luhe) in Harburg, Holy Roman Empire, of humble parentage, and was brought...
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    century Winsen Castle. Mand Med Bulldog Og Kat (bronze 1989, Winsen / Luhe, Germany) The sculpture won the first award in an art contest in Winsen, Germany...
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    Hanoverian district of Harburg. In 1944, the district capital was moved to Winsen upon Luhe. On 1 January 2007 the Ortsämter (Precincts) were dissolved and...
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    Beedenbostel, Eldingen and Steinhorst to Wittingen Landesstraße 180 via Winsen (Aller) west-northwest to the motorway services of Raststätte Allertal,...
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    (Kreisstadt). In 1896 the gas works was built and, two years later, the gymnasium and shooting hall. On Christmas Eve 1906 a fire destroyed St. John's Church...
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    Rüstringen, now part of Wilhelmshaven: the coat of arms of the locality. Winsen an der Luhe: an iron cross. Wismar: the coat of arms of the locality. Wittingen:...
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