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Otterndorf (German: [ˈɔtɐndɔʁf] ;
Northern Low Saxon: Oterndörp) is a town on the
coast of the
North Sea in the
federal state of
Lower Saxony, Germany...
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former administrative district in
Northern Germany with its seat in
Otterndorf on the
Lower Elbe, the
lower reaches of the
River Elbe, in the Elbe-Weser...
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Otterndorf Green is a
small green space between the town's
railway stations. It
commemorates Sheringham's
twinning with the
German town of
Otterndorf...
- 1932, then to
Landkreis Osterholz) Bremervörde
Hadeln (county
offices in
Otterndorf, 1932 to
Landkreis Land Hadeln) Jork (to 1932, then to
counties of Stade...
- Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (23
February 1567 at
Hessen Castle in
Hessen – 24
October 1618 in
Otterndorf) was a
German noblewoman. She was
princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel by...
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Helmuth Friedrichs (22
September 1899 in
Otterndorf –
probably February 1945) was a
German ****
Party official. He was an
important figure in the Office...
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Ernestine in 1777. In 1778 Voss was
appointed rector of the
school at
Otterndorf. In 1781,
after the
publication of
several treatises, he
produced a German-language...
- mountains), in Osnabrück (for the
former Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück), in
Otterndorf (existed 1535–1885 for the Land of Hadeln) as well as in
Stade (existed...
- 689
Lauenburg 11,644
Geesthacht 31,539
Hamburg 1,906,411
Wedel 34,151
Stade 47,579 Glückstadt 10,719 Brunsbüttel 12,381
Otterndorf 7,443
Cuxhaven 48,318...
- (near Eisenach)
Ulster (in Philippsthal) Elbe (near Cuxhaven) Oste (near
Otterndorf) Stör (near Glückstadt)
Alster (in Hamburg)
Bille (near Hamburg) Ilmenau...