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Lügde [ˈlʏçtʰə] is a town in the
Lippe district of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, with c. 9,800
inhabitants (2013). The
first written mention of Lügde...
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confirming the
Count of Waldeck's
rights over Pyrmont, who
ceded the Amt of
Lügde —
previously the county's
capital — to the
bishopric in compensation. In...
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highest elevation of the district, the 496
meter high Köterberg near
Lügde. The
lowest elevation is at the
Weser river with 45.5 m. The main river...
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currently part (Ort) of the
Rischenau quarter (Ortsteil) of the city of
Lügde, Germany. In the
first half of the 17th
century Count Simon VI of Lippe...
- (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
Ludwigsstadt (Bavaria) Lugau/Erzgeb. (Saxony)
Lügde (North Rhine-Westphalia) Lüneburg (Lower Saxony) Lünen (North Rhine-Westphalia)...
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Americans without a
fight while their tanks continued to
Hagen and
Lügde.
During World War II, 205
Blombergers were
killed and 105 are missing. From...
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district of Göttingen (Lower Saxony)
Falkenhagen (
Lügde), a
civil parish of
Lügde, in the
district of
Lippe (North Rhine-Westphalia) Falkenhagener...
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Lingen Lippeham Lippspringe Lonnerstadt Lonsheim Lorch Lorsch Lustenau Lügde Lüneburg
Maastricht Magdeburg Mainz Markgröningen
Mecklenburg Meißen Memleben...
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district excluding the muni****lities of Augustdorf, Horn-Bad Meinberg,
Lügde, Schieder-Schwalenberg, and Schlangen.
Lippe I was
created in 1980 and contained...
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Hermann Korb (1656,
Niese (near
Lügde) - 23
December 1735, Wolfenbüttel) was a
German architect who
worked mainly in the Prin****lity of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel...