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Hadeln is a
former Samtgemeinde ("collective muni****lity") in the
district of Cuxhaven, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It was
situated in the Land of Hadeln...
- Land
Hadeln is a
historic landscape and
former administrative district in
Northern Germany with its seat in
Otterndorf on the
Lower Elbe, the
lower reaches...
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Moritz de
Hadeln (born 21
December 1940 in Exeter, Devon, England) is a
Swiss do****entary film
director and photographer, who
became a Film
Festival director...
- of Brandenburg. In 1481 John V
redeemed Saxe-Lauenburg's
exclave Land of
Hadeln,
which had been
pawned to
Hamburg as
security for a
credit of 3,000 Rhenish...
- this is all part of
Lower Saxon Lüneburg (district). The
exclave Land of
Hadeln in the area of the Elbe
estuary was
disentangled from Saxe-Lauenburg in...
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kilometres (28 mi) of
canal paths. The
channel starts in
Otterndorf with the
Hadeln Canal, then
becomes the Bederkesa-Geeste
Canal from the town of Bad Bederkesa...
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preceding Prin****lity of Lüneburg
since 1689. In 1731,
Hanover also
gained Hadeln. In return,
Hanover recognised the
Pragmatic Sanction of 1713,
which changed...
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followed by
Moritz de
Hadeln, who held the
position from 1980
until director Dieter Kosslick took over in 2001. In 1981, de
Hadeln only
nominated one (West)...
- 1535–1885 for the Land of
Hadeln) as well as in
Stade (existed 1650–1903,
until 1885 for the
former Bremen-Verden
proper without Hadeln, then
including the...
- Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen.
Henry obliged to send 3,000
lansquenets to the Land of
Hadeln, the
Lauenburgian exclave serving as beachhead, with the
lansquenets meant...