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Seesen is a town and muni****lity in the
district of Goslar, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated on the
northwestern edge of the Harz
mountain range...
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Hanover via the
North Harz to
Halle (Saale).
Later the
lines from
Seesen to Herzberg,
Seesen to
Goslar and
Goslar to Bad
Harzburg were added. The
railway line...
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Seesen station is the
largest station in the town of
Seesen in the
German state of
Lower Saxony. Münchehof (Harz)
station also
still serves the muni****lity...
- The Herzberg–
Seesen railway, also
known as the West Harz Line (German: Westharzstrecke), is a 32 km long
railway line, that runs
along the
western edge...
- 1808
Province of Hanover,
Province of
Saxony Western part with Holzminden,
Seesen,
Gandersheim 1107
Province of Hanover,
Province of Westphalia,
Waldeck Lower...
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house of
prayer in C****el, with a
ritual similar to that
introduced in
Seesen. A
significant burden on the
kingdom was the
requirement to
supply troops...
- by the
modernist Orthodox. On 17 July 1810, he
dedicated a
synagogue in
Seesen that emplo**** an
organ and a
choir during prayer and
introduced some German...
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Chief justice of the
Fourth Senate, People's
Court Acquitted; died 1970 in
Seesen Rudolf Oeschey [de]
Chief judge of the
Special Court at
Nuremberg Life imprisonment;...
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Heinrich Jasper memorial at
Seesen...
- 242 is a
federal highway (German: Bundesstraße) in Germany. It runs from
Seesen to Mansfeld. The B 242, also
known as the Harz High Road (Harzhochstraße)...