- (Hylleholt Church), (Dalby Church) Sønder Dalby, Dalby-
Tureby, (Karise Church) and (Ulse Church), (
Tureby Church), (Alslev Church), (Smerup Church), Vemmetofte...
- the
southern part of Algestrup, the
station is not
named Algestrup but
Tureby,
named after two
manor houses Turebylille and
Turebyholm in Faxe Muni****lity...
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station building was
originally built in the same
style as the
stations at
Tureby and Lundby, but was
expanded several times. It was
rebuilt completely between...
-
Turebyholm was
originally located in the no
longer existing village of
Tureby. In the
Middle Ages it
belonged to the
episcopal see of Roskilde. The earliest...
-
church built in 1997.
explanation of the
names Køge, Herfølge, Algestrup,
Tureby and Ølby (in Danish) 55°29′03″N 12°10′02″E / 55.48411°N 12.16719°E /...
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judiska röst".
Minoritet (in Swedish).
Retrieved 6
April 2019.
Malin Thor
Tureby (2021). "The
Holocaust and the
Jewish Survivors in the Swedish-Jewish Press...
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universities of Leiden,
Leipzig and Orléans. From 1652 he
started as
vicar at
Tureby on
Zealand and
shortly after he
married Gertrud Hansdatter Borchardsen (1636-1660)...
- Næstved
Station (1870),
which has
since rebuilt at
least three times,
Tureby Station (1870),
Absalonsgade 17 (1874) and
Krebs School (1878) as well as...
- 1: Øde Førslev 2:
Terslev 3:
Tureby 4:
Teestrup 5:
Haslev 6:
Freerslev 7: Sønder
Dalby 8:
Karise 9: Bråby 10: Ulse 11: Øster
Egede 12:
Alslev 13: Spjellerup...
- restoration-architect.
Harald Lønborg-Jensen was born at Rødemarkshus near
Tureby on the
island of Zealand, Denmark. He was
trained as a
carpenter by his...