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Larrelt is a
former village in
Lower Saxony, Germany. The centuries-old East
Frisian village originally belonged to the
former Landkreis Norden, but was...
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January 1990) is a
German footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Sportfreunde Larrelt. "André Krzatala". worldfootball.net. HEIM:SPIEL.
Retrieved 25
April 2018...
- opus town
church picture kind
manuals stops information 1954/88 1
Larrelt (D)
Larrelt church R I/p 11 organ [de] 1955 4
Westerhusen (D)
Westerhusen Church [de]...
- from ****s and
transporting them away,
suspended above the bottom. The
Larrelt kolk near
Emden appeared during the 1717
Christmas flood which broke through...
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restored organs,
including the following:
Osteel (Edo Evers, 1619) Emden-
Larrelt (John Millensis, 1619)
Oederquart (Arp Schnitger, 1678–1682)
Pilsum (Valentin...
- used on the
light railway was "Emden−
Larrelt−Greetsiel",
which appeared to
refer to the non-existent
station of
Larrelt, but was just a
short way of writing...
- façade. The
Dutch organ builder Johannes Millensis built the
organ in
Larrelt between 1618 and 1619
using older stops from the 16th century. Between...
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order in 1981.
Landesbergen Galerieholländer
Larrelt 1870 A
drainage mill.
Demolished in 1938.
Larrelt Ohling 1870 A
drainage mill.
Langlingen Sockelgeschoßholländer...
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Marienhafe was
saved from
destruction because of its safe harbour.
Faldern and
Larrelt near
Emden and
other East
Frisian buildings were destro****, however. The...