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Vegesack is a
northern district of Bremen, the
capital of the
German state Free
Hanseatic City of
Bremen (Freie
Hansestadt Bremen).
Vegesack is located...
- The
Vegesack family or von
Vegesack (Latvian: Fēgezaks, Russian: Вегесак) is a
Baltic German noble family of
German origin, with
presence in
several European...
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Susanna Gunilla Emilia (Emily) Spörck née von
Vegesack (27
March 1825, När—10
February 1904, Chicago) was a
Swedish physician. At a time when women...
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usual for small, high-speed boats. The
shipbuilding company Lürssen at
Vegesack, Bremen,
overcame many of the
disadvantages of such a hull and, with the...
- Bremen-
Vegesack is a
railway station serving the
Vegesack district of Bremen. The
station is part of the Bremen-Farge
railway line
served by
Bremen S-Bahn...
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Ernst Mathias Peter von
Vegesack (June 18, 1820 –
January 12, 1903) was a
Swedish Army
officer and
volunteer in the
Union Army
during American Civil War...
- SG Aumund-
Vegesack is a
German football club from the
northern district of
Vegesack in the city of
Bremen in the
state Free
Hanseatic City of Bremen....
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Eberhard Ernst Gotthard von
Vegesack (29
March 1763 – 30
October 1818) was a German-born
officer in the
Swedish Army who was
active from the Russo-Swedish...
- The Bremen-
Vegesack –
Bremen railway line
connects the
northern parts of
Bremen with the city centre. It was
opened in 1862, is 17 km (11 mi) long and...
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Johan Fredrik Ernst von
Vegesack (18
September 1792 – 24
October 1863) was a
Swedish officer.
Johan Fredrik Ernst von
Vegesack was born on 18 September...