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- Ruhlsdorf may refer to several places in Germany: Ruhlsdorf (Jessen), a civil parish of Jessen, in Brandenburg Ruhlsdorf (Marienwerder), a civil parish...
- Ruhlsdorf is a village and a civil parish (Ortsteil) of the German town of Strausberg, located in the district of Märkisch-Oderland in Brandenburg. With...
- II SG Blau-Weiß Beelitz SG Bornim Caputher SV Potsdamer Kickers II SV Ruhlsdorf 1893 SG Saarmund RSV Eintracht Teltow 1949 II Werderaner FC Viktoria 1920...
- muni****lity was established in 1994 by the merger of Teltow and the village of Ruhlsdorf which lies just to the southwest. It has seen a major increase of po****tion...
- the east of Strausberg, on a road linking the town and Buckow, close to Ruhlsdorf and to the western entrance to the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park. It is...
- (Ortsteile): Gladowshöhe (217 inhabitants) Hohenstein (233 inhabitants) Ruhlsdorf (44 inhabitants) After an increase of po****tion since World War II, Strausberg...
- Mönchenhöfe Morxdorf Mügeln Naundorf Neuerstadt Rade Rehain Reicho Rettig Ruhlsdorf Schadewalde Schöneicho Schützberg Schweinitz Seyda Steinsdorf Zwuschen...
- Dirk Berg-Schlosser (born 10 December 1943 in Ruhlsdorf) is professor emeritus of political science at University of Marburg in Germany. Berg-Schlosser...
- linking Rehfelde and Garzau-Garzin to Hohenstein. Strausberg Hohenstein Ruhlsdorf (in German) Infos about the po****tion of the village Archived 2010-06-02...
- Sydow (1 November 1851 in Kallies – 26 February 1925 in Sophienstädt near Ruhlsdorf) was a German mycologist and lichenologist, father of Hans Sydow (1879–1946)...