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- Oederquart is a muni****lity in the district of Stade, Lower Saxony, Germany. It belonged to the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen. In 1648 the Prince-Archbishopric...
- Neuenkirchen Steinkirchen1 6. Nordkehdingen Balje Freiburg1 Krummendeich Oederquart Wischhafen 7. Oldendorf-Himmelpforten Burweg Düdenbüttel Engelschoff Estorf...
- re-used by SchnitgerOrgan of St. Peter and Paul in Cappel 1678–1682 Oederquart (D) St. Johannis III/p 28 case, prospect; today II/P/17 1682–1683 Lüdingworth...
- 7 in) Position(s) Full-back, winger Youth career 2000–2006 SG Freiburg/Oederquart 2006–2008 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls)...
- three angel heads. The case-pipes (along with those from the organ in Oederquart) are the only ones by Schnitger's hand that have completely survived today...
- following: Osteel (Edo Evers, 1619) Emden-Larrelt (John Millensis, 1619) Oederquart (Arp Schnitger, 1678–1682) Pilsum (Valentin Ulrich Grotian, 1694) Dornum...
- and the United Kingdom (est. 1825, incorporated into Uplengen in 1973) Oederquart (state of Lower Saxony) – a certain Oderick, the locator (in German) (chief...
- consists of the following muni****lities: Balje Freiburg Krummendeich Oederquart Wischhafen Homepage of collective muni****lity Nordkehdingen 53°50′N 9°17′E...
- the village Drochtersen. In the north are the two villages Freiburg and Oederquart. Wischhafen has the following parts: Hamelwörden Wischhafen Neuland Wolfsbruchermoor...
- Werner Klapmeyer (1703–1705); only the casing has been preserved. 1726 Oederquart St. Johannis III/p 28 Repair of the organ by Arp Schnitger (1678–1682)...