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Immensen-Arpke (German:
Bahnhof Immensen-Arpke) is a
railway station located between Arpke and
Immensen, in the muni****lity of
Lehrte in the
German state...
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largest today (2023)
being KWS. In 1971 the
villages Holtensen, Hullersen,
Immensen, and
Odagsen were
incorporated into the city of Einbeck,
while the county...
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Preceding station Metronom Following station Immensen-Arpke
towards Hannover Hbf RE 30
Dedenhausen towards Wolfsburg Hbf...
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registroval v Česku" (in Czech). 2018-10-19.
Retrieved 2018-10-19. "Täter hätte "
immensen Schaden"
verursachen können". www.t-online.de (in German).
Retrieved 2019-10-03...
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Preceding station Metronom Following station Hannover Hbf
Terminus RE 30
Immensen-Arpke
towards Wolfsburg Hbf
Preceding station Following station Hannover...
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Bokemeyer (1679–1751), musicologist,
choirmaster and composer, born in
Immensen Kurt
Hirschfeld (1902–1964),
theatre director and
dramaturge at the Schauspielhaus...
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Ruston Proctor no. 27360:
preserved by
Freunde historischer Fahrzeuge Immensen at Lehrte,
Germany Ruston Proctor flywheel drive No.15033 / 811XL: established...
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Jacek Edward Pałkiewicz was born on 2 June 1942 in a
German labour camp in
Immensen near
Lehrte in
Lower Saxony,
where his
mother was
forcibly sent during...
- 1962 a
central school for the
villages Buensen, Drüber, Hollenstedt,
Immensen, and Sülbeck
started operation.
Before that time only
single classroom...
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Holtensen (b Weetzen) 5 2915
Horneburg 5 2933
Hoykenkamp 6 2938 Hude 4 2985
Immensen/Arpke 6 3184
Kirchdorf (Deister) 6 3199
Kirchhorsten 6 3205 Kirchweyhe...