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Wiesenau (Lower Sorbian: Łuka,
pronounced [ˈwuka]) is a muni****lity in the Oder-Spree district, in Brandenburg, Germany. From 1815 to 1947,
Wiesenau...
- near-fatal explosion,
residing on a
stolen **** U-boat
commandeered by the
Wiesenau Kreis.
After an
attack ensues on the base
orchestrated by Frau Engel, many...
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under the BBC
licence 100
Greatest Britons). He
received 26% of the votes.
Wiesenau in Brandenburg, (former East)
Germany keeps a
street named after Gottwald...
- 1446. Hans von und zu Manndorf, Lord on Manndorf, Gurnitz, Waldenstein,
Wiesenau, and Flaschberg,
Imperial General Collector in Carinthia, was recorded...
- of
Langenhagen proper (including the Old Town, Brink,
Langenforth and
Wiesenau),
Engelbostel (including Kananohe), Godshorn,
Kaltenweide (including Altenhorst...
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junction was
built between the
stations at
Heddernheimer Landstraße and
Wiesenau to
allow trains from
Riedberg to
access the
section of the D Line towards...
- well as of the
American Academy of Arts and
Sciences in 1822. He died at
Wiesenau Castle, near
Sankt Leonhard in Carinthia,
where he is also buried. In 1834...
- Adolf-Reichwein-Schule, as well as the
primary school at the
Hasenberg and the one on the
Wiesenau. Adolf-Reichwein-Schule
takes part in a
cultural exchange with
Monroe High...
- Letschin). The
villages of Aurith [de] and Kunitz-Loose (a
locality of
Wiesenau)
formed part of the
Weststernberg district. The Oder-Neisse line delimiting...
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criteria former narrow-gauge
railway line.
Between the
stops Zeilweg and
Wiesenau the
Oberursel route branches off the
subway again (U1) and goes on a newly...