-
cabaret Mindener Stichlinge; its
foundation in 1966
makes it the
oldest active cabaret in Germany. The town
awards the
prize Kabarett-Förderpreis
Mindener Stichling...
- Holocaust-deniers tools.
According to a 1 July 2009
newspaper article in
Mindener Tageblatt [de], Haverbeck-Wetzel
wrote in her open
letter response for...
- The Cologne-Minden
Railway Company (German, old spelling: Cöln-
Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, CME) was
along with the Bergisch-Märkische
Railway Company...
- The
Minden Coalfield (German:
Mindener Revier) is
located in the
northern Wiehen foothills near the
German town of Minden. Here,
seams of
Wealden Coal...
-
Minden Land (German:
Mindener Land) is a
cultural landscape in East Westphalia, the
northeastern part of
North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. It
covers the...
- area. The
largest are:
Bastau meadows with 1,778 ha
Weseraue with 774 ha
Mindener Wald with 515 ha Großes
Torfmoor with 511 ha
Heisterholz with 402 ha Staustufe...
- Osnabrück with
Hanover in 1855. It was
extended to
Rheine in 1856. The Köln-
Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft
connected Osnabrück with
Bremen in 1871, and with...
- Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The station's
origins lie in a
joint station of the Köln-
Mindener Eisenbahn and Bergisch-Märkische
Eisenbahn which was
built north of the...
- in 1815. In 1856 the
railway section Oberhausen-Arnhem, of the Cologne-
Mindener Railway was opened.
Emmerich was 91% destro**** on 7
October 1944 as a strategic...
-
translated to
Minden Cathedral.
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