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Wunstorf (German pronunciation: [ˈvʊnsˌtɔʁf] ) is a town in the
district of Hanover, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated approximately 22 kilometres...
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Wunstorf Air Base is a
German Air
Force military airfield (air base),
located 6 km (3.7 mi) south-southwest of
Neustadt am Rübenberge and 4 km (2.5 mi)...
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Wunstorf (German:
Bahnhof Wunstorf) is a
railway station located in
Wunstorf, Germany. The
station opened in 1847 and is
located on the Hanover–Minden...
- The
Wunstorf–Bremen
railway line is one of the most
important lines in the
German state of
Lower Saxony. It
connects the port city of
Bremen via Verden...
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Premiership club Celtic. Born in
Wunstorf,
Hanover Region, Kühn
began playing football at TSV
Klein Heidorn and 1. FC
Wunstorf,
before joining the
youth academy...
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Peter Wunstorf (born July 15, 1959) is a
Canadian cinematographer from Edmonton, Alberta. He is most
noted for his work on the 1994 film
Double Happiness...
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Mireille Enos
Peter Sarsgaard Nicholas Lea Joey King
Cinematography Peter Wunstorf Edited by Phil
Fowler Music by Tamar-kali
Production companies Blumhouse...
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Wunstorf (? - 1273), also
Hildbold , was the Prince-Archbishop of
Bremen from 1258
until his death. He was a son of
Hildebold II,
Count of
Wunstorf [de]...
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three air
transport wings will be
merged into a
single wing
based at
Wunstorf Air Base,
which will
field 40 A400M
Atlas transport planes. The Luftwaffe...
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Germany Blumenau, a part of Olbernhau, Saxony,
Germany Blumenau (
Wunstorf), a part of
Wunstorf,
Lower Saxony,
Germany Heide-Nord/Blumenau, a part of Halle...