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Kluse is a muni****lity in the
Emsland district, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank,
Tabelle A100001G:
Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes...
- 1901 the
railway came into operation. It
opened in sections: the line from
Kluse to Zoo/Stadion
opened on 1 March, the line to the
western terminus at Vohwinkel...
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Madia (1994–2000) Lura
Powell (2000–2003)
Leonard Peters (2003–2007) Mike
Kluse (2008–2015)
Steve Ashby (2015–present) PNNL News &
Media Relations (October...
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Emsdetten Rheine Salzbergen Emsbüren
Lingen Geeste Meppen Haren Lathen Kluse Dörpen Lehe
Aschendorf Tunxdorf Papenburg Weener Leer
Jemgum Midlum Critzum...
- Dörpen
Dersum Dörpen1
Heede Kluse Lehe Neubörger
Neulehe Walchum Wippingen Freren Andervenne Beesten Freren1, 2
Messingen T****ne
Herzlake Dohren Herzlake1...
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attributed to the
Slavic term kluč,
meaning "a key" and the
German Klause –
Kluse (meaning "mountain p****" or "weir"). The
Latin and
Slavic names have been...
- 1429
partly rebuilt originally late Romanesque;
Windows 1860 Steinbild,
Kluse, (Emsland district) St. George's Church [de] 1512
division (but not outer...
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fully known.
While the
second part
stein simply means rock, the word
Kluse may
either refer to a rift in the rock, or
alternatively from the dialect...
- of the stream, the
Menzenschwand splash dam
reservoir (Menzenschwander
Kluse), was
previously used to
store water for log rafting. The basin-shaped mouth...
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Kleinscherkenrath –
Klemenseichen –
Kleppersfeld –
Klespe –
Klitzhaufe –
Kluse –
Kofeln –
Kohlgrube –
Kotten –
Kremershof –
Kreuzberg –
Kupferberg – Küppersherweg...