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Salzkotten is a town in the
district of Paderborn, in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The name
Salzkotten (in English, "Salt cottages") is
based in the...
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Adolf Ludwig Winkelmann (born 26
March 1887 in
Salzkotten, died 1
February 1947 in Hamburg) was an SS Hauptsturmführer and was emplo**** as a
doctor in...
- (crater), a
lunar crater named after Jules Verne Verne,
Salzkotten, part of the town of
Salzkotten,
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany Verne (grape), another...
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Paderborn and approx. 30 km south-east of Lippstadt.
Brilon Geseke Rüthen
Salzkotten Bad Wünnenberg
After the
local government reforms of 1975 Büren consists...
- Munich. He also
plays for the
Germany national team. Nübel grew up in
Salzkotten-Tudorf in East Westphalia, and
began playing football at TSV Tudorf. In...
- (Lower Saxony)
Sachsenheim (Baden-Württemberg)
Salzgitter (Lower Saxony)
Salzkotten (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Salzwedel (Saxony-Anhalt)
Sandau (Elbe) (Saxony-Anhalt)...
- – had to be stopped. In 1938,
after Reichskristallnacht, 17 Jews from
Salzkotten, ten
kilometers (about six miles) distant, were held in the
dungeon of...
- away.
Altenbeken Bad
Lippspringe Borchen Delbrück Hövelhof
Lichtenau Salzkotten The city of
Paderborn consists of the
following Stadtteile (city sections):...
- 2000 to 2004, he was
general secretary of the CDU.
Meyer was born in
Salzkotten,
North Rhine-Westphalia.
After his
Abitur (school-leaving) examinations...
- Upsprunge [de] (a
district of
Salzkotten). It is a left
tributary of the
Lippe in Schwelle [de] (also a
district of
Salzkotten).
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