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Bleckede (German pronunciation: [ˈbleːkədə] ,
Polabian Bleketsa) is a town in the
district of Lüneburg, in
Lower Saxony, in
northern Germany. It is situated...
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Darchau Ferry,
between Darchau and Neu
Darchau Bleckede Ferry [de],
between Bleckede and Neu
Bleckede Zollenspieker Ferry,
between Kirchwerder a part...
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occupation zone
after World War II (Amt
Neuhaus and the
eastern part of
Bleckede,
Elbingerode and Ilfeld). It, therefore,
included 85
percent of the present-day...
- the city and
country of Meissen] (in German). "
Bleckede:
Schwindende Elbe legt
Hungerstein frei" [
Bleckede:
Shrinking Elbe
exposes hunger stone]. Deutschland...
- Saxony-Anhalt. In the
State of Hanover, Amt
Neuhaus and the
villages of Neu
Bleckede and Neu
Wendischthun were
allotted to the
Soviet Zone and thus the subsequent...
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Hanover was
annexed by
Prussia in 1866. From 1867 the Ämter of Lüneburg,
Bleckede and the town of Lüneburg
became parts of the
district of Lüneburg, which...
- of the
Federal Police Academy at the
Federal Police canine schools in
Bleckede (Lower Saxony) and
Neuendettelsau (Bavaria)
where dogs and
handlers go...
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office of Neuhaus". It is thus,
together with
neighbouring Wendischthun in
Bleckede, the only part of
former East
Germany that is
today part of a Land that...
- (Thuringia)
Blaubeuren (Baden-Württemberg)
Blaustein (Baden-Württemberg)
Bleckede (Lower Saxony)
Bleicherode (Thuringia)
Blieskastel (Saarland) Blomberg...
- He was a
member of the art
movement Neue Wilde.
Immendorff was born in
Bleckede,
Lower Saxony, near Lüneburg on the west bank of the Elbe. When he was...