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Gelsenkirchen (UK: /ˈɡɛlzənkɪərxən/, US: /ˌɡɛlzənˈkɪərxən/, German: [ˌɡɛlzn̩ˈkɪʁçn̩] ; Westphalian: Gelsenkiärken) is the 25th-most
populous city of Germany...
- Fußballclub
Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V.,
commonly known as
Schalke 04 (German: [ˌʃalkə nʊl ˈfiːɐ̯] ), and
abbreviated as S04 (German: [ˈɛs nʊl fiːɐ̯]...
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Gelsenkirchen is an
electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis)
represented in the Bundestag. It
elects one
member via first-past-the-post voting. Under...
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Gelsenkirchen-Schalke is a
quarter of
Gelsenkirchen. In its
current boundaries, it has an area of 2.968
square kilometres and 21,510
inhabitants (as of...
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Recklinghausen II 34.5 41.1 0.0 10.2 8.4 4.7 1.0 6.6
Gelsenkirchen 25.4 38.3 16.9 6.7 6.5 4.6 1.6 12.9
Steinfurt I –
Borken I 51.3 25.8...
- The
Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord–Marl
Lippe railway is an
approximately 17 kilometre-long,
electrified and
predominantly single-track main line
railway in...
- The Bochum–
Gelsenkirchen railway, also
known as the Glückauf-Bahn (referring to Glück auf, the
traditional German miners greeting), is a p****enger railway...
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Scottish immigrant from Glasgow, and Paul Wälken, a
German immigrant from
Gelsenkirchen who
owned and
operated Walken's
Bakery in Astoria.
Walken was named...
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sponsorship reasons, is a
retractable roof and pitch,
football stadium in
Gelsenkirchen,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It
opened on 13
August 2001, as the...
- Bochum/
Gelsenkirchen tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Bochum/
Gelsenkirchen) is a
network of
tramways focused on
Bochum and
Gelsenkirchen, two cities...