- The
Fuhse is a
river of
Lower Saxony, Germany, a left
tributary of the Aller.
Spelled Fuse in maps of the 19th
century and earlier, the name is thought...
- at
least until the
early 20th century. Aue and Erse,
tributaries of the
Fuhse Erase (disambiguation) ERS (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
- Saxony, Germany,
capital of the
district Peine. It is
situated on the
river Fuhse and the Mittellandkanal,
approximately 25 km (16 mi) west of Braunschweig...
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Rhume (in Northeim) Oder (Harz) (in Katlenburg-Lindau) Örtze (in Winsen)
Fuhse (in Celle) Oker (in Müden (Aller))
Schunter (near Braunschweig)
Werre (in...
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Carol H.
Jarecki (née
Fuhse;
February 13, 1935 – June 13, 2021) was an
American chess organizer, an
International Arbiter, and a
chess writer. She served...
- Andree:
Braunschweiger Volkskunde. 2nd edition. Vieweg,
Braunschweig 1901. F.
Fuhse (ed.): Vaterländische
Geschichten und Denkwürdigkeiten der
Lande Braunschweig...
-
hosted an
international symposium on
relational sociology organized by Jan
Fuhse titled Relational Sociology:
Transatlantic Impulses for the
Social Sciences...
-
district of Hanover, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated on the
river Fuhse,
approximately 35 km (22 mi) east of Hanover.
Uetze is the
easternmost muni****lity...
- that lies 3
kilometres (1.9 miles)
south of the town
centre on the
river Fuhse. The
village derives its name from its
location west of the
original settlement...
- 10th
century and
located in an
inaccessible area of
marsh by the
River Fuhse,
probably acted as a
refuge for the
local po****tion (against
Viking or...