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Werner Lihsa (born 3 June 1943) is a
former East
Germany international goalkeeper, who pla**** for SG
Dynamo Eisleben and BFC Dynamo, as well as the East...
- high-speed line from Lyon Part-Dieu.
Intercity Public transport is run by
Lihsa. ****edic (January 2000)
Construction 74 (January 2000) ERC / DDAF 1999 Chamber...
- (1958–1968)
Jochen Carow (1964–1975)
Harald Schütze (1966–1977)
Werner Lihsa (1967–1975) Ralf
Schulenberg (1969–1976)
Frank Terletzki (1969–1986) Wolf-Rüdiger...
- Haute-Savoie
departments in France. Some
lines aren't
operated by TPG but
rather by
Lihsa (271,272,274).
There are 81 bus
lines in
Geneva (TPG only). v t e...
- 16 May – Ove Kindvall,
Swedish international footballer 3 June –
Werner Lihsa, East
German international footballer 14 June – Piet Keizer,
Dutch international...
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apparently spread to
Hattusa and
diffused over a
larger area. The
mountain Liḫša served as its
administrative center.
According to
Hittite texts, Pirwa's...
- 0 0 2 0
Falko Leuschner 1973 1978 012 / 00 00 / 00 3 1 0 0 15 1
Henryk Lihsa 1989 1992 063 / 09 00 / 00 11 0 0 0 83 0
Horst Linde 1985 1986 010 / 00...
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Johannsen pla****
alongside former teammates from the 1970s such as
Werner Lihsa,
Frank Teletzki and
Bernd Brillat. The
traditional team of BFC
Dynamo won...
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against Chemnitzer FC. Gütschow (centre)
watches a shot
being saved by
Henryk Lihsa shot
saved during Dynamo Dresden's 5–0 win over 1. FC
Union Berlin in 1989...
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Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Sportpark,
Berlin / Attendance: 30,000
Dynamo Berlin:
Lihsa, Stumpf,
Carow (captain), Hübner, Trümpler, Rohde, Terletzki, Schütze, Schulenberg...