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sports club
Bayer Leverkusen. The
heart of what is now
Leverkusen was
Wiesdorf, a
village on the Rhine,
which dates back to the 12th century. With the...
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Klaus "Major“
Heuser (born 27
January 1957 in Leverkusen-
Wiesdorf [de]) is a
German musician,
composer and producer. He
found international fame as the...
- blue in Wermelskirchen.
Later he
moved his
factory to the
Kahlberg in
Wiesdorf. He
called the
emerging settlement "Leverkusen"
after the
family home in...
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expansion in
Elberfeld was impossible, so the
company moved to the
village Wiesdorf at
Rhein and
settled in the area of the
alizarin producer Leverkus and...
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Neckarburg Tuttlingen/Witthohsteige 0,1 107.6
Radio Leverkusen Leverkusen-
Wiesdorf 0,1 107.6
Radio 21 (Bremen) Bremen-Walle 0,2 107.6
radio ffn (Hannover)...
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Karajan conducted sessions from 16 to 21 July 1973 in a
studio in Leverkusen-
Wiesdorf,
employing three choruses (the Tölzer Knabenchor, the RIAS
Kammerchor and...
- DVD series. In
later years, Rüchel
lived with his
family in Leverkusen-
Wiesdorf [de]. He died
following a
serious illness at age 81, just 17 days before...
- (Langenfeld–Mathildenhof), 215 (Opladen–Hitdorf), SB24 (Wermelskirchen–
Wiesdorf), SB26 (Opladen–Schlebusch via Alkenrath). Some of
these lines go to other...
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headquarters and
route over the
planned district of Mülheim-Süd; A
further connection to
Leverkusen (-
Wiesdorf) or even to (- Opladen) is discussed....
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chess players. In 1961, the Hund
family moved from
Darmstadt to Leverkusen-
Wiesdorf,
where they
lived until 1967 when they
moved to
Bergisch Neukirchen. In...