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Holtenau (German pronunciation: [ˈhɔltənaʊ̯] ; Danish: Holtenå) is a
district of Kiel, on the
southeastern part of the
Danish Wahld. It was historically...
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through the
German state of Schleswig-Holstein, from Brunsbüttel to the
Holtenau district of Kiel. It was
constructed from 1887-95 and
widened from 1907-14...
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small regional airport in Kiel, Germany. It is
located in the
borough of
Holtenau, 8.3 km (5.2 mi)
north of the city centre. It is
registered as a public...
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busiest artificial waterway, the Kiel Canal, has a
terminus in Kiel's
Holtenau district. This
canal connects the
Baltic to the
North Sea, with its other...
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eventually 34
kilometres (21 mi) long,
began in July 1777 at
Holtenau on the
Baltic s****
north of Kiel,
proceeding to
Knoop by the following...
- Holstein,
connecting the
North Sea at Brunsbüttel to the
Baltic at Kiel-
Holtenau. The
Eider is the
longest river of the
Jutland peninsula.
Holstein is one...
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first Kommando der
Marineflieger was
created in July 1956 in Kiel-
Holtenau and
elevated to
divisional level in 1964,
renamed to Marinefliegerkommando...
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shipyard on
April 9, 1959
Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze at Kiel-Canal lock in
Holtenau List of
cruise ships Григорий Орджоникидзе -
Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze (in...
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Rotterdam (1987)
Dutch tugboat Watergeus towing a
barge in the
locks at Kiel-
Holtenau Ship
surrounded by tug boats, Sydney, 1942
Paddlewheel tugboat Eppleton...
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Kolumna Gisela Fritsch (from
episode 5–46)
Farmer of the Mill Yard Gerd
Holtenau (episodes 2–75), Uli
Krohm (from
episode 88)
Robert Eichhorn (veterinarian)...