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- included in the roster. Most Oldenburgers are black, brown, bay, chestnut, or grey. Even among warmbloods, most Oldenburgers have expressive, elastic gaits...
- The House of Oldenburg is a German dynasty whose members rule or have ruled in Denmark, Iceland, Greece, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Livonia...
- The Rufus Oldenburger Medal is an award given by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers recognizing significant contributions and outstanding achievements...
- The Oldenburg Münsterland, otherwise called Oldenburger Münsterland or Oldenburgisches Münsterland, is a region in Lower Saxony, Germany and the administrative...
- Rufus Oldenburger (6 July 1908, Grand Rapids, Michigan – 22 November 1969) was an American mathematician and mechanical engineer. Oldenburger received...
- "similar in type to that of the Oldenburger". From 1877 and 1920, two thirds of the state stallions were Oldenburgers. The first part of the 20th century...
- non-profit ****ociation "Oldenburger Computer-Museum e. V.”, which is organised and run by dedicated volunteers. The goal of the Oldenburger Computer Museum is...
- Oldenburg Land (German: Oldenburger Land) is a region and regional ****ociation in the German state of Lower Saxony in the area of the former Grand Duchy...
- the basketball department of the Oldenburger TB sports club. In the year 2001, the basketball department of Oldenburger TB formed a new separate club, called...
- influenced by the other heavy warmblood breeds of Frisia: Ostfriesen, Oldenburgers, and Holsteiners. From 1897 to 1942 they were managed by the Gronings...