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Wippingen is a muni****lity in the
Emsland district, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank,
Tabelle A100001G:
Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes...
- Bermaringen, Dietingen, Herrlingen, Lautern, Markbronn,
Weidach and
Wippingen became part of the new muni****lity of Blaustein.
Herrlingen was the home...
- Dörpen
Dersum Dörpen1
Heede Kluse Lehe Neubörger
Neulehe Walchum Wippingen Freren Andervenne Beesten Freren1, 2
Messingen T****ne
Herzlake Dohren Herzlake1...
- (now part of Blaubeuren)
Weinstetten (now part of Staig)
Westerstetten Wippingen (now part of Blaustein) The
district of Alb-Donau was
established in 1973...
- 6 April 2015,
retrieved 20 October 2016. "Kriegsende in
Wippingen am 10.
April 1945 – Hallo-
Wippingen" (in German).
Retrieved 2023-08-16. "Kriegsgefangenen...
- Berg Vollèges
French Village Vorbourg French Vorburg Viully French Wistenlach Vuadens French Wüdingen
Vuipens French Wippingen Yverdon French Ifferten...
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Dersum (1,470) Dörpen (4,814)
Heede (2,202)
Kluse (1,499) Lehe (985) Neubörger (1,557)
Neulehe (728)
Walchum (1,310)
Wippingen (881)...
- 1297–1306
Peter von
Aspelt 1306–1309
Eudes de
Granson 1309–1325
Gerhard von
Wippingen 1325–1332
Hartung Münch 1332–1335 Jean I
Arley 1335–1365
Johann II von...
- by the town of
Winsen an der
Aller in 1930.
Restored in 1968 and 1984.
Wippingen Galerieholländer
Wirdum Doppelkolbenmühle
Wirdum Pumpmühle 1872 Wittmund...
- time the Pope also
decided in
favour of
another candidate,
Gerhard von
Wippingen. The
cathedral chapter backed Lüthold, however, and the bishop's dispute...