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- Delmenhorst (German pronunciation: [ˈdɛlmənˌhɔʁst] ; Northern Low Saxon: Demost) is an urban district (Kreisfreie Stadt) in Lower Saxony, Germany. It...
- Germany, holding the counties of Delmenhorst and Oldenburg. He was called "Fortunatus", as he was able to secure Delmenhorst for his branch of the Oldenburgs...
- June 2005 incident prompted Delmenhorst police to open an investigation into Högel. Multiple coworkers of Högel's at Delmenhorst came forward to voice their...
- Atlas Delmenhorst is a German ****ociation football club from the city of Delmenhorst, Lower Saxony, playing in the fourth-tier Regionalliga Nord. The club...
- Delmenhorst (German: Bahnhof Delmenhorst) is a railway station located in Delmenhorst, Germany. The station is located on the Oldenburg–Bremen railway...
- 8 million people. Bremen is contiguous with the Lower Saxon towns of Delmenhorst, Stuhr, Achim, Weyhe, Schwanewede and Lilienthal. There is an exclave...
- castle in Berne. As a replacement, John I and his uncle built a castle in Delmenhorst, which provoked a strong reaction from Stedingen. Like his predecessors...
- Denmark (1426–1481), who succeeded his father as Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst. In 1448, he was elected King of Denmark. He also inherited the counties...
- railway station located in Holdorf, Germany. The station is located on the Delmenhorst–Hesepe railway and the train services are operated by NordWestBahn. The...
- John I 1272–1278 Christian III 1272–1301 Otto II, Count of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst 1278–1305 John II 1302–1323 Christian IV 1305–1345 John III 1331–1356...