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Sögel is a muni****lity in the
Emsland district, in
Lower Saxony, Germany.
Sögel is most
known for the
Clemenswerth Palace, a
hunting lodge built 1737–1749...
- vehicles. A few days earlier, the
division had destro**** the
centre of
Sögel in
another reprisal and also used the
rubble to make the
roads p****able...
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Samtgemeinde Sögel is a
Samtgemeinde in the
district Emsland in
Lower Saxony, Germany. The
following towns are
located in
Sögel:
Sögel,
churchtower (Sankt...
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Lower Saxony, Germany. Börger is part of the
administrative unit of
Sögel. An
exact age of the
village cannot be given.
Northern European Germanic...
- 27–35 (2010). "Typologically, the
swords from
Nebra and
Vreta belong to the
Sögel blades,
which copy the
shape and
decoration of Hajdúsámson-Apa
swords [...
- Freren, Fürstenau, Haselünne, Ibbenbüren, Lingen, Meppen,
Papenburg and
Sögel. Its po****tion in 1812 was 415,018.
After Napoleon was
defeated in 1814...
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Palace (Schloss Clemenswerth) is a
hunting complex or
jagdschloss built in
Sögel,
Lower Saxony, Germany, by
Clemens August of
Bavaria in the 18th century...
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Herzlake (9,821)
Lathen (10,815)
Lengerich (9,083) Nordhümmling (12,149)
Sögel (15,484)
Spelle (12,653)
Werlte (15,660)
Exhibition Centre for the Archaeology...
- 23 (Soffen) 30.0 1976
Gerald Soffen WGPSN Sögel 23°42′S 219°12′W / 23.7°S 219.2°W / -23.7; -219.2 (
Sögel) 60.1 2006
Germany place name
WGPSN Sokol...
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Herne Observatory NRW
Herne A19 Köln
Observatory NRW Koln A20
Sögel Observatory NI
Sogel A21
Irmtraut Observatory RP
Irmtraut A22
Starkenburg Observatory...