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Godfrey Hattenbach (March 13, 1813 –
August 12, 1879) was a
German Jew who
immigrated to the
United States. He
helped found three towns and
opened multiple...
- Knüllgebirge (ranges).
Within town limits, the
rivers Aula,
Jossa and
Hattenbach all
empty into the Fulda. The
nearest major towns or
cities are Bad Hersfeld...
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Hattenbach, Sky & Telescope, June 3, 2019. "Starlink
Block v1.0". space.skyrocket...
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Hattenbach, Sky & Telescope, June 3, 2019 Foust, Jeff (July 2, 2019). "Starlink failures...
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motorways A3 (Arnhem-Cologne-Frankfurt-Nuremberg-P****au) and A5 (
Hattenbach-Frankfurt-Karlsruhe-Basel) intersect. The A5
becomes as wide as four lanes...
- is a 445 km (277 mi) long
Autobahn in Germany. Its
northern end is the
Hattenbach triangle intersection (with the A 7). The
southern end is at the Swiss...
- ministries,
agencies and corporations. In 2012, the type
designers Stefan Hattenbach and
Jesper Robinell from the
Stockholm design studio Söderhavet were commissioned...
- Harrison, 13th
president of the
Lutheran Church–Missouri
Synod Godfrey Hattenbach, "father" of the
Sioux City
Jewish community Tim Hauff, jazz b****ist,...
- a son born out of
wedlock with an
unknown woman:
Ernest Reinhard von
Hattenbach (b.
posthumously Hachborn, 17
December 1617 - d. Rodenberg, 1
April 1694)...
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region with the
Langres area A5
motorway (Germany), a road
connecting Hattenbach and the
Swiss border near
Basel A5
motorway (Greece), a road connecting...