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- Groothusen is an old Langwurtendorf – a village on an artificially-built ridge – in the muni****lity of Krummhörn in western East Frisia on Germany's North...
- Terence Clyde Leon Groothusen (born 16 September 1996) is a footballer who plays as a forward for ADO '20. Born in Netherlands, he plays for the Aruba...
- The Osterburg is a castle from the High Middle Ages in the village of Groothusen in the muni****lity of Krummhörn, in the district of Aurich in Lower Saxony...
- organ building in the 16th century. Petrus von Emden built an organ for Groothusen in 1520. Johannes Emedensis ("von Emden") is known to have built an organ...
- 1991 (age 33) 8 0 ODIN '59 vs.  Saint Lucia, 11 June 2024 FW Terence Groothusen (1996-09-16) 16 September 1996 (age 28) 20 6 ADO '20 vs.  Haiti, 14 October...
- Oldenburg Oelber Castle, Oelber am weißen Wege Osnabrück Castle Osterburg, Groothusen, East Frisia Petersburg, Osnabrück Plesse Castle, Bovenden/Göttingen Rastede...
- Segarel 3 goals Luka Chalwell Billy Forbes 2 goals Jaydon Dania Terence Groothusen Benjamin Maria Thierry Anthony Christopher Reeves Troy Jules Audel Laville...
- (+after 1312) C1. Enno, Captain of Appingen, +after 1350; m. Adda van Groothusen D1. Etta; m. Hera Attena, heer van Dornum (+after 1410) D2. Idzerd, Captain...
- muni****lity of Krummhörn. The village is located between Pilsum and Groothusen. Manslagt was historically located on an island in the former Bay of Sielmönken...
- 5 kilometers north of Emden. The village, like the nearby village of Groothusen, is one of the elongated warft villages that were built in the early 8th...