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Wittmund (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪtˌmʊnt] ) is a town and
capital of the
district of
Wittmund, in
Lower Saxony, Germany.
Wittmund is a town of 21,000...
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Wittmund is a
Landkreis (district) in the
northwestern part of
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated in East Frisia, on the
North Sea coast. Neighboring...
- The
Lordships of Esens,
Stedesdorf and
Wittmund (German:
Herrlichkeiten Esens,
Wittmund und Stedesdorf)
formed a
contiguous area in the old
district of...
- Administratively, East
Frisia consists of the
districts Aurich, Leer and
Wittmund and the city of Emden. It has a po****tion of
approximately 469,000 people...
- The
Lordships of Esens,
Stedesdorf and
Wittmund were
united in 1455 when
Sibet Attena, a
loyal v****al of the ****ure
Count of East Frisia,
Ulrich I, married...
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region that
occupies the
western half of the
peninsula (Aurich, Leer,
Wittmund and Emden).
Besides Ostfriesland, East
Frisia includes Landkreis Friesland...
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Friesland –
Wilhelmshaven –
Wittmund is an
electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis)
represented in the Bundestag. It
elects one
member via first-past-the-post...
- City in East Frisia, both in po****tion,
after Emden, and in area,
after Wittmund.
Historical affiliations County of East
Frisia 1464–1744 Kingdom of Prussia...
- Dr. Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt, born 12
August 1942 in Leerhafe,
Wittmund, East
Frisia is a
German orthopedist and
sports physician. He
gained recognition...
- 1455 – 1522) was a
Frisian nobleman, the Lord of Esens,
Stedesdorf and
Wittmund. He
inherited the
title upon the
death of his father,
Sibet Attena von...