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Segeberg (German pronunciation: [ˈzeːɡəˌbɛʁk] ;
North Frisian: Segebärj) is a
district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is
bounded by (from the southwest...
- Bad
Segeberg (German: [baːt ˈzeːɡəˌbɛʁk] ; Low German: Sebarg) is a
German town of 16,000 inhabitants,
located in the
state of Schleswig-Holstein, capital...
- The
County of Holstein-
Segeberg was a
county in the
state of
Holstein from 1273 to 1308 and a line of the
noble family of
Schauenburg and Holstein. The...
- 'Karl May Festival' (German: Karl-May-Spiele Bad
Segeberg,') is a
theatre festival in Bad
Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Since 1952, Karl May's...
- Holstein-Itzehoe,
acquired a
share of Holstein-
Segeberg (first) in 1316, and Holstein-Kiel in 1390, in 1381/1384 Holstein-
Segeberg (second) was
partitioned from Holstein-Rendsburg...
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Seedorf is a muni****lity in the
district of
Segeberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Out of the
Seedorf village, the muni****lity
counts 11
civil parishes...
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Segeberg – Stormarn-Mitte is an
electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis)
represented in the Bundestag. It
elects one
member via first-past-the-post voting...
- of the muni****lity of Ahrensbök. It is
situated half-way
between Bad
Segeberg and the
Baltic Sea.
About 850
people live in Gnissau. Gnissau.de 54°00′N...
- V,
Count of Holstein-
Segeberg (c. 1252 – 1308) was the
ruling count of Holstein-Kiel from 1263 to 1273 and of Holstein-
Segeberg from 1273
until his death...
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Democratic Party (SPD) who was
elected the
member of the
Bundestag for
Segeberg – Stormarn-Mitte in the 2021
German federal election.
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