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Engerhafe is an East
Frisian village in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is part of the muni****lity of Südbrookmerland,
administratively belonging to the Ortsteil...
- Aurich. A dis****d settlement, the
Orsteil includes four
village cores:
Engerhafe, Fehnhusen, Oldeborg, and Upende.
Oldeborg is a
former site of a castle...
- fr].
Twixlum Church [de]
about 1500 in the
district Twixlum of
Emden Engerhafe, Südbrookmerland East
Frisia St. John the Baptist's Church [de] 1250 –...
- Südbrookmerland Muni****lity St. John the
Baptist Church (
Engerhafe) Flag Coat of arms
Location of Südbrookmerland
within Aurich district Südbrookmerland...
- Mauthausen) Some
prisoners from SS-Eisenbahn-Baubrigade 11 were
deported to 334
Engerhafe Double-listing See
Aurich Fidelstedt Probably mistake in
writing See Hamburg-Eidelstedt...
- Münkeboe is a moor
settlement established in 1764 and
first mentioned in the
Engerhafe church register in 1771. The
place was
first recorded in 1787 as Münkeboo...
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transferred from
Neuengamme concentration camp to
newly built subcamps in
Engerhafe (2,000 prisoners) in Ostfriesland, Meppen-Versen (3,000 prisoners) and...
- the Norderland. In
Brokmerland the tom
Broks maintained a
Redgerhof in
Engerhafe,
which gave the
owner the
right to
exercise the
office of judge. Keno...
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Restoration of the
organ by
Johann Dietrich Busch (1739) 2007 or 2008
Engerhafe St.
Johannes der Täufer I/p 9
Restoration of the
organ by Gebrüder Hillebrand...
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Norden 27.800000 Nadörst 25.800000
Osteel 22.200000
Marienhafe 17.700000
Engerhafe line to
Aurich 14.800000
Abelitz 9.600000
Loppersum 7.400000 Suurhusen...