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Gifhorn (German pronunciation: [
ˈɡɪfhɔʁn] ) is a town and
capital of the
district of
Gifhorn in the east of
Lower Saxony, Germany. It has a po****tion...
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Gifhorn (German pronunciation: [
ˈɡɪfhɔʁn]) is a
district in
Lower Saxony, Germany. The
district is
located at the
border of Saxony-Anhalt and
extends from...
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Gifhorn (German:
Bahnhof Gifhorn) is a
railway station located in
Gifhorn, Germany. The
station is
located on the Berlin-Lehrte
Railway and Braunschweig-Uelzen...
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Gifhorn Castle (German:
Schloss Gifhorn) is a
castle in
Gifhorn, Germany,
built between 1525 and 1581 in the
Weser Renaissance style. The
castle was fortified...
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during the
administrative reforms of the 1970s. Muni****lities lost: to
Gifhorn Ahnebeck Bergfeld Brechtorf Eischott Hoitlingen Parsau Rühen Tiddische...
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brother Ernest the Confessor, he
ruled the
newly founded Duchy of
Gifhorn from
Gifhorn Castle for over 10
years from 1539
until his
death in 1549. He was...
- In 1539, the two
remaining brothers divided the Duchy.
Francis received Gifhorn while Ernest I
remain in Lüneburg.
Sophie of
Mecklenburg Henry V, Duke...
- The
Duchy of
Gifhorn (German:
Herzogtum Gifhorn) with its
residence at
Gifhorn Castle was
founded in 1539 and
lasted only 10
years until the
death of...
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Gifhorn –
Peine is an
electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis)
represented in the Bundestag. It
elects one
member via first-past-the-post voting. Under...
- muni****l
council via the BHE list in the
county of
Gifhorn. In 1956 he
became honorary deputy mayor of
Gifhorn. His re-election in 1961, however,
resulted in...