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WeserKontor GmbH (26.
Februar 2014): Seehäfen &
Seeschifffahrt →
Bremische Häfen...
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established a
network of
trading posts in
numerous towns and cities,
notably the
Kontors in
London (known as the Steelyard), Bruges, Bergen, and Novgorod, which...
- over the company,
which is now run
under the name
Hanseatisches Chocoladen Kontor.
Production has been
taking place in Nowa Sól in
Poland since 2020. The...
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- Brandenburg-Prussia and England. The last of the League's
great trading posts (or
Kontors), in Bergen,
closed in 1754. In 1350
Bremen was a city of 20,000, its trade...
- the Netherlands, e.g. in
Bruges where they had
their komptôr (office; see
Kontor).: 5 In the 16th century, the term
nedderlendisch (lit. 'Lowland-ish, Netherlandish')...
- Tyne.
Completed in 1929 as Vikingen. Sold in 1938 to
Hamburger Walfang-
Kontor GmbH,
Hamburg and
renamed Wikinger.
Requisitioned in 1939 by the Kriegsmarine...
- were granted.
During its
zenith the
alliance maintained trading posts and
kontors in
virtually all
cities between London and
Edinburgh in the west to Novgorod...
- anti-Dönitz demeanor. On 1
January 1969,
Merten started working for the
Ingenieur Kontor Lübeck (IKL),
headed by
Ulrich Gabler, as a military-tactical advisor. He...
- intendant's
office on the
corner of the
Domshof and Schüsselkorb. A
magnificent kontor house was
built on the east side in 1809 (Number 10).
House number 18 was...