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Garbsen (German pronunciation: [ˈɡaʁpsn̩] ) is a town in the
district of Hanover, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated on the
river Leine, approximately...
- Berlin,
Hamburg and Bremen. Hanover's
urban area
comprises the
towns of
Garbsen,
Langenhagen and
Laatzen and has a po****tion of
about 791,000 (2018)....
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Angels in Europe.
Hanebuth was born into a middle-class
family in
Garbsen-Osterwald, but grew up in Hanover, the
capital of the
Lower Saxony land...
- TSV
Havelse is a
German ****ociation
football club
based in
Garbsen,
Lower Saxony, near Hanover. The club was
founded in 1912 as FC Pelikan-Havelse by...
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Delmenhorst 77,521 10
Wilhelmshaven 76,316 11 Lüneburg 75,192 12
Celle 69,706 13
Garbsen 60,875 14
Hamelin 57,228 15
Lingen (Ems) 54,117 16
Langenhagen 53,790 17...
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absorbed into Schönebeck: Plötzky
Pretzien Ranies Schönebeck is
twinned with:
Garbsen,
Germany Söke,
Turkey Trakai,
Lithuania Schönebeck also have
friendly relations...
- Karl
Frenzel spent the last
years of his life in a
retirement home in
Garbsen near Hannover,
where he died on 2
September 1996. In a 1983 interview,...
- a
football stadium in the
Havelse district of the
Lower Saxon town of
Garbsen. It is home to
Regionalliga side TSV Havelse. The
stadium has a capacity...
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Widerstandsnest WN 59 [Hein Severloh, WN62: A
German Soldier's
Memories of the
Defence of
Omaha Beach,I.M.K.
Creativ Verlag,
Garbsen, Germany, 2000] v t e...
- Liga
since their regular home stadium, the Wilhelm-Langrehr-Stadion in
Garbsen, did not meet 3. Liga requirements. Similarly, VfB
Oldenburg will initially[vague]...