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Bockenem (German pronunciation: [ˈbɔkənəm] ; Eastphalian: Bokeln) is a town in the
district of Hildesheim,
Lower Saxony,
Germany that was
founded in 1154...
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Rudolf Karl Lüneburg (30
March 1903,
Volkersheim (
Bockenem) - 19
August 1949,
Great Falls, Montana),
after his
emigration at
first Lueneburg,
later Luneburg...
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another tornado touched down and
caused some roof
damage in the town of
Bockenem,
which was
rated IF1. The
third and
final tornado from this
storm was also...
- (Baden-Württemberg)
Bocholt (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Bochum (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Bockenem (Lower Saxony)
Bodenwerder (Lower Saxony)
Bogen (Bavaria) Böhlen (Saxony)...
- Harz region:
Lower Saxony: Alfeld, Bad Gandersheim, Bad Salzdetfurth,
Bockenem, Duderstadt, Einbeck, Göttingen, Hildesheim, Northeim, Salzgitter, Vienenburg...
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India from the
Russians and
Afghans in 1880.
Thornbury is
twinned with
Bockenem in Germany. The
Castle School is Thornbury's
secondary school. The former...
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Adolf August Wilhelm Breymann (16 June 1839,
Bockenem - 1
September 1878, Wolfenbüttel) was a
German sculptor. Breymann's
father was a
pastor who, along...
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centre and
capital of
which since the 13th
century is the town of
Bockenem. The basin, with its
fertile agricultural fields, is
surrounded by the...
- Lüchow - Salzwedel - Celle - König****ter - Wolfenbüttel - Hornburg -
Bockenem - Osterwieck - Halberstadt - Wernigerode - Osterode -
Duderstadt From the...
- Pils, a
German beer
brand of the
Koblenzer Brauerei Nette, a
district of
Bockenem, in
Lower Saxony,
Germany All
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