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- The Eilenriede (literally 'alder marsh' in German, meaning 'marsh po****ted with alder trees') is a 640-hectare (1,600-acre) muni****l forest in Hanover...
- club Hannover 96, Hannover 96 II, and is situated at the edge of the Eilenriede forest in the centre of the city. The Eilenriedestadion was built in 1921...
- House, the Hanover Central Station, the Maschsee lake and the city forest Eilenriede, which is one of the largest of its kind in Europe. For recreation, Hanover...
- the first Bundesgartenschau of 1951. The entire northern part of the Eilenriede belongs to the district. As such, the Lister Tower is also located in...
- that there may once have been as many as 80–100 turf mazes in Britain. Eilenriede forest, near Hanover, West Germany "Das Rad" ("The Wheel") (processional...
- Hanover city forest Eilenriede led to violent protests in the po****tion, which resulted finally in 1956 the city constituted the Eilenriede Advisory Board...
- mercenary in the Swedish Army turned highwayman who was active in the Eilenriede forest, then outside Hanover. Usually shot people from a distance before...
- be rung when merchants came by. Nor was his home a robber's den in the Eilenriede. Similarly, it has not been proven that he supported the poor from the...
- Executed 1653 Former mercenary and highwayman who killed people around the Eilenriede forest Holst, Thomas 1987–1989 3 3 Committed to a psychiatric clinic Known...
- Nürburgring on a 350 cc Velocette. In 1929 he won the 350 cc class on the Eilenriede, a non-permanent race course near Hannover. From 1949 to 1952, he was...