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Wilhelmshaven (German pronunciation: [vɪlhɛlmsˈhaːfn̩] , lit. Wilhelm's Harbour;
Northern Low Saxon: Willemshaven) is a
coastal town in
Lower Saxony, Germany...
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Madang (old
German name: Friedrich-
Wilhelmshafen) is the
capital of
Madang Province and is a town with a po****tion of 27,420 (in 2005) on the
north coast...
- Шевченковкий) was a 1,925 GRT
cargo ship that was
built in 1943 as
Wilhelmshafen by
Duivendijks Scheepwerke, Lekkerkerk,
Netherlands for
Hamburg Amerikanische...
- Curt von
Hagen (Schippenbeil, 12
September 1859 – near Friedrich-
Wilhelmshafen, 13
August 1897) was a
German officer,
tobacco planter and
colonial official...
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Stahleck Tannhauser Tiefland Warturm Weilburg Weserberg Weserbrück
Wesergau Wesermarsch Weserstrand Weserstein Weserstrom Weserwald Wilhelmshafen Wischhafen...
- 1963)
Wilhelm Altmann:
Handbuch fur Streichquartettspieler, vol. 4 (
Wilhelmshafen:
Heinrichshofen Verlag, 1972)
Article in
German Wikipedia Short biography...
- British, 1945, and
renamed Empire Lune. S****ped as
Sapho I, 1970.
Wilhelmshafen 1943
Seized by British, 1945, and
renamed Empire Douglas. S****ped as...
- Kaiser-Wilhelmsland,
raising the
German flag at
Astrolabe Bay, Friedrich-
Wilhelmshafen,
Prinz Heinrichhafen, and Finschhafen. The ship then
returned to Matupi...
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coast in Finschhafen, many of the
Europeans moved toward Friedrich Wilhelmshafen (now Madang).
Flierl established a
Mission station at the Sattelberg...
- year he
moved the seat of the
colonial administration from Friedrich-
Wilhelmshafen (today Madang) on Kaiser-Wilhelmsland to Herbertshöhe (today Kokopo)...