- of Göttingen: 1963:
Herberhausen 1964: Geismar, Grone, Nikolausberg, and
Weende 1973: Deppoldshausen, Elliehausen, Esebeck, Groß Ellershausen, Hetjershausen...
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Weende may
refer to:
Weende (Leine), a
river of
Lower Saxony, Germany,
tributary of the
Leine Weende, Göttingen, a
district of Göttingen,
Lower Saxony...
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Weende is a
small river of
Lower Saxony, Germany. It
flows into the
Leine near Nörten-Hardenberg. List of
rivers of
Lower Saxony v t e...
- was a
German folklorist and
cultural historian. Otto
Lauffer was born in
Weende (which is
today a
district of Göttingen) on 20
February 1874 and
spent his...
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Youth career 1996–2005
Nikolausberger SC 2005–2006 SC
Weende 2006–2008
Hannover 96 2008–2009 SC
Weende Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 2009 FC Sachsen...
- west of the
intersection of
highways B27 and B3 in or near the
borough of
Weende [de; nl]. List of
rivers of
Lower Saxony Environmental map
service of Lower...
- industry. A
heavy smoker,
Breuer was
married six
times and died in 1954 in
Weende, Göttingen at the age of 47. 1931:
Wochenend im
Paradies 1939: Immortal...
- now
branches about 3
kilometres north of Göttingen
station at the
former Weende station from the
Hanoverian Southern Railway (part of the old North–South...
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words "Wind" (engl. wind) and "Winter" (engl. winter)
become "Weend" and "
Weende" in the dialect. The
double "ee" is
pronounced like
French "é".
Unlike other...
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measurement of high
temperature using optical pyrometry.
Holborn was born in
Weende, Göttingen, the son of
Louis and
Louise née Oelsen. He
studied at the Realschule...