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Adenstedt is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
district of
Hildesheim in
Lower Saxony, Germany.
Since 1
November 2016 it has been part of the...
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Adenstedt is a
German football club from the city of
Adenstedt,
Lower Saxony. The club has its
roots in the
establishment of the
gymnastics club Turnverein...
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Lahstedt was
formed on 1
February 1971 by
merging the five
villages of
Adenstedt, Gadenstedt, Groß Lafferde, Münstedt and Oberg. "Lahstedt"
itself was...
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areas and
districts of the
former communities Ilsede and Lahstedt.
Adenstedt, Gadenstedt, Groß Lafferde, Münstedt and
Oberg have been part of the muni****lity...
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south of Hildesheim.
Since 1
November 2016, the
former muni****lities
Adenstedt, Almstedt,
Eberholzen and
Westfeld are part of the muni****lity Sibbesse...
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tower Heiligenholzberg (ca. 305 m) – west of
Adenstedt Hainholzberg (ca. 300 m) –
southwest of
Adenstedt on the
boundary with the
Sackwald Hettberg (327 m)...
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Samtgemeinde Sibbesse consisted of the
following muni****lities:
Adenstedt Almstedt Eberholzen Sibbesse Westfeld v t e 52°03′00″N 9°54′00″E / 52...
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Adenstedt Almstedt Baddeckenstedt Bad
Salzdetfurth Bockenem Goslar Hildesheim Holle Langelsheim Lamspringe Lutter am
Barenberge Salzgitter...
- west-southwest of
Lamspringe Hainholzberg (ca. 300 m) –
southwest of
Adenstedt on the
boundary with the
Vorberge Kratzberg (ca. 300 m) –
north of Alfeld-Hörsum...
- Church, Hornhausen. The
rider stone was the
model for the coat of arms of
Adenstedt [de], a muni****l
subdivision of Ilsede,
adopted in 1954 on the presumption...