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Haltern am See (
Haltern at the lake,
before December 2001 only
Haltern) is a medium-sized town in the
northern part of the
district of
Recklinghausen in...
- The
Haltern Hills (German:
Halterner Berge)
comprise the
three ridges of Hohe Mark (146 m),
Borkenberge (133 m) and
Haard (154 m)
located respectively...
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Joseph Haltern (Yiddish: יוסף האלטערן; died 5
September 1818) was a
translator of
German literature into
Hebrew and a
member of the Me'****efim. Among...
- The
Haltern–Venlo
railway is a now
largely disused and
dismantled line in the
German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia and the Netherlands. It was opened...
- Joseph-König-Gymnasium is the only
gymnasium in the
Westphalian city of
Haltern am See. With 1,360 students, it is one of the
larger high
schools in North...
- p****engers were 16
students and 2
teachers from the Joseph-König-Gymnasium of
Haltern am See,
North Rhine-Westphalia. They were
returning home from a student...
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Sportverein Haltern am See von 1882 e.V.,
commonly referred to as TuS
Haltern, is a
German ****ociation
football club
based in
Haltern am See, North...
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Hamann went back to
playing football, and this time for amateur-side TuS
Haltern. He
signed a
contract with the club on 7
March 2015 at the age of 41. Hamann...
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colony in
ancient Germany,
built by the
emperor Augustus near present-day
Haltern am See, when he
wanted to
create the
Roman province of Germania. After...
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Haltern am See
station is a
station in the town of
Haltern am See in the
German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia on Wanne-Eickel–Hamburg
railway from Wanne-Eickel...