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- biggest cities in Stuhr are Brinkum, Fahrenhorst, Groß Mackenstedt, Heiligenrode (Neukrug), Moordeich, Seckenhausen, Stuhr and Varrel. The most populous...
- considerable ****ets as an entrepreneur in Bremen until his death in Heiligenrode on 26 August 1972. Hoffmann was married, and his son Bolko Hoffmann was...
- 4202 Achim 4203 Weyhe 4204 Thedinghausen 4205 Ottersberg 4206 Stuhr-Heiligenrode 4207 Oyten 4208 Grasberg 4209 Schwanewede 421 Bremen 4221 Delmenhorst...
- elective subject "music" and taught as an elementary school teacher in Heiligenrode from 1962. In 1965, he began studying musicology, pedagogy and psychology...
- Lower Saxon territory through the villages of B****um, Kirchseelte and Heiligenrode [de] (a district of Stuhr). From Tölkenbrück (Varrel [de; nl], a district...
- Team information Current team Bayern Alzenau Number 29 Youth career TSV Heiligenrode 0000–2008 Brinkumer SV 2008–2010 Werder Bremen Senior career* Years Team...
- information Current team SKN St. Pölten Number 11 Youth career 1999–2007 TSV Heiligenrode 2007–2010 OSC Vellmar 2010–2012 Eintracht Frankfurt Senior career* Years...
- arches at the lower wall sections of the choir, but pointed arch windows Heiligenrode [de], Stuhr Monastery Church St. Mary [de] about 1300 aisleless Heppens [de]...
- Schlieffen (30 October 1732 in Pudenzig, Pomerania – 15 February 1825 near Heiligenrode) was a German general, politician, writer and garden architect. Schlieffen...
- parti****ted in the foundations of the monastery in Osterholz (1182) and Heiligenrode (1180/1183; a part of today's Stuhr). In 1182, Frederick I consigned...