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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-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...
- The Bochum–
Gelsenkirchen railway, also
known as the Glückauf-Bahn (referring to Glück auf, the
traditional German miners greeting), is a p****enger railway...
- Referee:
Horacio Elizondo (Argentina) 9 June 2006 21:00
Arena AufSchalke,
Gelsenkirchen Attendance: 52,000 Referee: Toru
Kamikawa (****an) 14 June 2006 21:00...
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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...
- Porto, who
defeated Monaco of
France 3–0 at the
Arena AufSchalke in
Gelsenkirchen, Germany. This was Portugal's
first win
since 1987, and Porto's second...
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Trabrennbahn Gelsenkirchen, also
known as GelsenTrabPark, is
located in the
Feldmark quarter of
Gelsenkirchen, Germany. The track,
built in 1912, is used...
- In July,
Swift and
Kelce received death threats from a
stalker in
Gelsenkirchen, Germany, and
three children were
killed in a
stabbing attack at a Swift-themed...
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Fachhochschule (German: [ˈfaxhoːxʃuːlə] ;
plural Fachhochschulen),
abbreviated FH, is a
university of
applied sciences (UAS), in
other words a German...