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Seifen is a muni****lity in the
district of Altenkirchen, in Rhineland-Palatinate, in
western Germany.
Direktwahlen 2019,
Landkreis Altenkirchen, Landeswahlleiter...
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Wolfgang Seifen (born 1956, in Bergheim) is a
German organist and composer.
Seifen studied church music at the
Gregoriushaus in Aachen. From 1973 to 1976...
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Bavaria on 26
April 1966.
Richter was born as the
second child of
seven in
Seifen (now Ryžovna [de]), a
small town in the
Bohemian Ore
Mountains region to...
- Mawby,
Boleslaw Ocias,
Antonio Sacchini,
Johann Nepomuk Schelble,
Wolfgang Seifen,
Johann Baptist Wanhal (1778), and Bedřich Antonín
Wiedermann (1848). Festive...
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short course by the
streams of
numerous gullies,
known locally as
Seifen.
Mittlerer Seifen (left)
Seidenbach (left), 2.0 km Günzelbach (left), 1.8 km Wallbach...
- dawn
ceremony held at the
Cairo Commonwealth War
Memorial Cemetery, Abu
Seifen Street, Old Cairo. New
Zealand and
Australian Emb****ies
rotate hosting the...
- Cox in J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc. 67, 599 (1990) and by H.
Hensen et al. in
Seifen-Ole-Fette-Wachse, 117, 592 (1991). Cox,
Michael F. (September 1990). "The...
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Journal of Cancer. 117 (5): 709–717. doi:10.1002/ijc.21234. PMID 15981203.
Seifen, E.; Adams, R. J.; Riemer, R. K. (1979). "Sanguinarine: A
Positive Inotropic...
- Siepen, Siefen,
Seifen or
Seipen are
typical regional words used in
northwestern Germany for what are
often narrow, wet, ravine-like V-shaped
valleys of...
- of the 2008
festival were
concerts by
Leonid Chizhik and band,
Wolfgang Seifen and
Leonard Gincberg, and
Nicolas Simion [de] and band,
among others. The...