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    Vienenburg is a borough of Goslar, capital of the Goslar district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The former independent municipality was incorporated in Goslar...
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  • The Halle–Vienenburg railway is a 123 kilometre long non-electrified main line north of the Harz Mountains in central Germany. It is an important connection...
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    Vienenburg station is a station in Vienenburg in the German state of Lower Saxony. It once formed a railway junction in the northern foothills of the...
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  • The Vienenburg–Langelsheim railway was a nearly 18-kilometer-long railway along the northern edge of the Harz in the German state of Lower Saxony. It was...
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    which runs through the picturesque Oker valley to leave the Harz at Vienenburg. The eagle is the heraldic animal of the city of Goslar, while the lion...
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  • The present-day Heudeber-Danstedt–Vienenburg railway is a 32 kilometre long main line, that serves the northern edge of the Harz Mountains in central Germany...
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  • first such course to be taught in any institute. Gudermann was born in Vienenburg. He was the son of a school teacher and became a teacher himself after...
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    The Vienenburg–Goslar railway is a main line between Vienenburg and Goslar on the northern edge of the Harz mountains in Germany. It was opened in 1866...
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    of 31 December 2020 there were 50,184 inhabitants in Goslar (including Vienenburg). (count: December 31 of each year) For the legislature from 1 November...
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    They are, clockwise from the north, the Heudeber–Danstedt–Vienenburg, the Halberstadt–Vienenburg railway, the Halle–Halberstadt railway, the Berlin-Blankenheim...
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    leaves the mountains at Bad Harzburg, and discharges into the Oker near Vienenburg. The river rises at around 800 m (2,600 ft) in the Upper Harz region,...
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    Torfhaus 5321 Goslar 5322 Bad Harzburg 5323 Clausthal-Zellerfeld 5324 Vienenburg 5325 Hahnenklee 5326 Langelsheim 5327 Bad Grund (Harz) 5328 Altenau (Harz)...
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    later on 2 August it hosted the Sprint Final event. Mount Dora, Florida Vienenburg, Germany "Mid-2020 Population Estimates for Settlements and Localities...
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    and B 244 federal highways and on the railway line from Halberstadt to Vienenburg that links the cities of Halle (Saale) and Hanover. The River Holtemme...
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    station is an important railway hub on the Magdeburg–Thale and Halle–Vienenburg lines, mainly served by Transdev Sachsen-Anhalt. Halberstädter Verkehrs-GmbH [de]...
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  • administered as part of Arnstein. Sandersleben (Anh) station lies on the Halle–Vienenburg and the Berlin-Blankenheim railways. Notable residents of Sandersleben...
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    (Bundesstraße) in Germany. It runs from Hohenwepel (near Warburg) to Vienenburg. North Rhine-Westphalia Höxter district Hohenwepel, Borgentreich, Dalhausen...
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  • Lauterberg and Braunlage. It then follows the B 4 through Bad Harzburg, Vienenburg, Wolfenbüttel, Braunschweig, Gifhorn and Uelzen to the town of Lüneburg...
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    to obtain a connection towards Kreiensen via Vienenburg. Operations began on the Halberstadt–Vienenburg railway in 1869. From there, the line via Grauhof...
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    village of Oker the River Oker flows away in a northeasterly direction to Vienenburg, where it is joined from the south by the Radau and then from the southeast...
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    2009: Hamelin 2010: Celle 2011: Aurich 2012: Duderstadt 2013: Goslar Vienenburg and in Kloster Wöltingerode 2014: Hanover (Day of German Unity also held...
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    extended through Schladen and Vienenburg to Bad Harzburg (then called Neustadt, "New Town"). The steep section between Vienenburg and Bad Harzburg was operated...
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    Position(s) Goalkeeper Youth career 1978–1988 SV Schladen 1988–1989 FG Vienenburg Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1989–1999 Eintracht Braunschweig...
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  • – AD Hannover-West 17 11 current A 369 Braunschweig – Wolfenbüttel – Vienenburg Planning abandoned; constructed as A 395 A 369 Zubringer Bad Harzburg...
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    planning office in Brunswick in April 1953 proposed the recent pathway from Vienenburg east of the Radau river through the city. A second proposal from Landkreis...
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  • Linden-Fischerhof for freight transport. The Löhne–Hamelin–Hildesheim–Vienenburg line was built in a second phase up to 1875. The section to Hildesheim...
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    Schladen Steinbrück (Söhlde) Steuerwald (Hildesheim) Vienenburg Westerhof (Kalefeld) Wiedelah (Vienenburg) Winzenburg Wohldenberg (Holle) Wohlenstein (Seesen)...
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  • is in Newcastle West, which has a valve factory. Rettig Germany is in Vienenburg in Lower Saxony. It owns Vogel & Noot of Sankt Barbara im Mürztal in Austria...
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    the west, while the line to Thale run directly to the east. The line to Vienenburg runs to the west. A line branches off to the south via Langenstein to...
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    Deesdorf, and Rodersdorf. Wegeleben station is a stop on the Halberstadt–Vienenburg and Magdeburg–Thale railway lines. Wegeleben in the Saxon Harzgau was...
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