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Town in Lower Saxony, Germany
Wittingen (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪtɪŋən] ) is a town in the district of Gifhorn, Lower Saxony, Germany. It is about 30 kilometres (19 mi) northeast
Wittingen
Ortsteil of Wittingen in Lower Saxony, Germany
of Wittingen in the district of Gifhorn in the north German state of Lower Saxony. Radenbeck lies 13 kilometres southeast of the town of Wittingen and
Radenbeck_(Wittingen)
Brewery in Germany
Privatbrauerei Wittingen GmbH ("Wittingen Private Brewery") is a German brewing firm based in the Lower Saxon town of Wittingen. In 2013, the brewery had
Privatbrauerei_Wittingen
Ortsteil of Wittingen in Lower Saxony, Germany
Lower Saxony in the district of Gifhorn. It is a village in the town of Wittingen. Kakerbeck is a rundling village originally probably five farmsteads.
Kakerbeck_(Wittingen)
Railway line in Germany
part of the Lüneburg Heath, and reaches Wieren after passing through Wittingen, where there is a junction to the East Hanoverian Railways network, and
Brunswick–Uelzen_railway
Stadtteil of Wittingen in Lower Saxony, Germany
in the Olympic Games, Equestrian / Jumping "Einwohnerstatistik Stadt Wittingen" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2021. Retrieved
Knesebeck
Groups of people killing themselves together
consensual homicide-suicide. Two bodies were discovered in a flat in Wittingen and three more, including the leader, in a hotel near Passau. In April
Mass_suicide
Railway line
The Celle–Wittingen railway is a line belonging to the East Hanoverian Railways (Osthannoversche Eisenbahnen or OHE). Because its western portion runs
Celle–Wittingen_railway
German railway company
The Wittingen-Oebisfelde Light Railway (German: Kleinbahn Wittingen–Oebisfelde) was a railway company in Germany that operated passenger and goods trains
Wittingen-Oebisfelde Light Railway
Wittingen-Oebisfelde_Light_Railway
The Celle–Wittingen Light Railway (German: Kleinbahn Celle–Wittingen) was founded on 21 June 1902 by the Prussian state, the town of Celle and 33 municipalities
Celle–Wittingen_Light_Railway
British Army formation (1803–1816)
commemorating the officers and soldiers of the KGL Commemorative stone at Wittingen, Lower Saxony with inscription Des Königs Deutsche Legion 1803–1815 –
King's_German_Legion
German manufacturer
components and related engineered products. The company is headquartered in Wittingen-Knesebeck, Lower Saxony, and operates production and engineering facilities
Butting_Group
Comune in Sicily, Italy
certainly a Greek necropolis. Gela is twinned with: Eleusina, Greece Wittingen, Germany Nordkapp, Norway Gela has got a football team; S.S.D. Città di
Gela
German transport company
from the merger of two companies: Eisenbahn Celle-Wittingen AG; before 1940 the Kleinbahn Celle-Wittingen (CW) (established 1904) Eisenbahn Celle-Soltau
Osthannoversche_Eisenbahnen
(Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Wittichenau (Saxony) Wittlich (Rhineland-Palatinate) Wittingen (Lower Saxony) Wittmund (Lower Saxony) Wittstock/Dosse (Brandenburg) Witzenhausen
List of cities and towns in Germany
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Germany
Canal in Lower Saxony, Germany
Scharnebeck. There are small ports along the canal in Lüneburg, Uelzen and Wittingen, and a landing stage at Wulfstorf (near Bienenbüttel). From south to north:
Elbe_Lateral_Canal
Lutheran church in Victoria, Australia
1917. In 1923, he decided to take up a calling for pastor of a church in Wittingen, Germany. Later that year, Pastor Walter Herbert Paech, of Katanning,
St Michael's Lutheran Church, Tarrington
St_Michael's_Lutheran_Church,_Tarrington
1834 pre-adhesive mail with Wittingen straight-line town handstamp to Ebsdorf
Pre-adhesive_mail
Ortsteil of Wittingen in Lower Saxony, Germany
of Lower Saxony in the district of Gifhorn and belongs to the town of Wittingen. The village takes its name from the river Ohre, which rises near the
Ohrdorf
German hacker and computer security expert
Bernd Fix (born 19 March 1962 in Wittingen, Lower Saxony) is a German hacker and computer security expert. After final secondary-school examination from
Bernd_Fix
Brewery in Freiburg, Germany
courtyard was used by Simply Red and Dieter Thomas Kuhn. Privatbrauerei Wittingen Ganter brewery official website Beule, Jelka Louisa (24 May 2015). "Freiburger
Ganter_Brewery
District in Lower Saxony, Germany
autonomous community (42,658) Sassenburg (10,946) [seat: Westerbeck] Wittingen, town (12,268) * Seat of Samtgemeinde government Samtgemeinden with their
Gifhorn_(district)
Culinary traditions of Lower Saxony, Germany
Celle, Lüneburg, Brunswick, Allersheim (part of Holzminden), Hanover, Wittingen, Peine and Göttingen. Two of the oldest beers, which have been brewed
Lower_Saxon_cuisine
Wieren 5826 Suderburg 5827 Unterlüß 5828 Himbergen 5829 Wriedel 583 5831 Wittingen 5832 Hankensbüttel 5833 Brome 5834 Knesebeck 5835 Wahrenholz 5836 Radenbeck
List of dialling codes in Germany
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany
Town in Lower Saxony, Germany
trains on several branch lines in the Celle area, including those to Wittingen, Soltau and Munster. Occasionally heritage trains and specials also run
Celle
Federal motorway in Germany
(planned) Bad Bodenteich (planned) B 190n Rest area (planned) Wittingen-West (planned) B 244 Wittingen-Süd (planned) (planned) Ehra-Lessien (planned) (planned)
Bundesautobahn_39
Railway station in Celle, Germany
lies Celle Nord station of the OHE. It was opened in 1904 for the Celle-Wittingen narrow-gauge railway and later became the endpoint for the existing Celle-Soltau
Celle_station
of the line within the town limits. With the permission of the Celle–Wittingen Light Railway a solution was found in the shape of a junction on their
Celle-Soltau, Celle-Munster Light Railway
Celle-Soltau,_Celle-Munster_Light_Railway
Hall [de] 13th–15th century Wirdum, East Frisia Village Church 14th century Wittingen St. Stephen's Church [de] about 1250 nave Romanesque, tower and choir
List of Gothic brick buildings in Germany
List_of_Gothic_brick_buildings_in_Germany
Railway line in Germany
line through the town. Following the approval of the Kleinbahn Celle–Wittingen a solution emerged, however, in the shape of junction with that railway
Celle–Soltau_railway
Retrieved 11 January 2020. "I gemellaggi di Gela: Eleusi, Nordkapp e Wittingen" (in Italian). Gela. 11 June 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2020. "Братимљење
List of twin towns and sister cities in Greece
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Greece
Village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
Popowo ([pɔˈpɔvɔ]; German: Popowen, 1938–1945 Wittingen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Prostki, within Ełk County, Warmian-Masurian
Popowo, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Popowo,_Warmian-Masurian_Voivodeship
Bethlehem, Palestine Monfalcone, Italy Gela Elefsina, Greece Nordkapp, Norway Wittingen, Germany Gemona del Friuli Foligno, Italy Laakirchen, Austria Velden am
List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Italy
Further foundations at one remove were at Isenhagen-Marienrode near Wittingen and Wahlshausen near Fuldatal, daughter houses of Riddagshausen, and Dargun
Amelungsborn_Abbey
German botanist (1792-1844)
collector who spent most of his career in Cape Colony. He was born in Wittingen, then a part of Electorate of Hanover in the Holy Roman Empire. He was
Georg_Ludwig_Engelhard_Krebs
German rail transport company
Wolfenbüttel – Vienenburg – Goslar RB 47 Mühlenbahn Braunschweig – Gifhorn – Wittingen – Uelzen RB 76 Kiel – Kiel-Oppendorf (– Schönberger Strand) LINT 41 from
Erixx
Place in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Heimatkreisausschuss für den Kreis Flatow (ed.), printed by Karl Neef oHG (Wittingen), Gifhorn 1971, pp. 37-42 (in German). Wardzyńska, Maria (2009). Był rok
Kamień_Krajeński
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Untere Roggenmühle with the Burgstall of Roggenstein Castle to Eybach, Wittingen to Türkheim and Battenau, Hofstett am Steig and Lindenhof to Weiler ob
Geislingen_an_der_Steige
Railway station in Brunswick, Germany
Osterode - Seesen - Salzgitter - Braunschweig Local services RB 47 Uelzen - Wittingen - Gifhorn - Braunschweig Local services RB 48 Braunschweig - Salzgitter-Thiede
Braunschweig_Hauptbahnhof
Study of postal systems
1834 pre-adhesive mail with Wittingen straight-line town handstamp to Ebsdorf
Postal_history
Municipality in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
southwest of Salzwedel. The nearest major settlement in Lower Saxony is Wittingen at a distance of about 10 km (6 mi). The surrounding countryside is characterised
Diesdorf
German World War I propaganda
Wismar: the coat of arms of the locality. Wittingen: the coat of arms of the locality. Zasenbeck, Wittingen: an iron cross. Wokern: an iron cross. Wunstorf:
Nail_Men
Railway station in Gifhorn, Germany
Hannover - Lehrte - Gifhorn - Wolfsburg Local services RB 47 Uelzen - Wittingen - Gifhorn - Braunschweig "Stationspreisliste 2026" [Station price list
Gifhorn_station
German footballer
information Date of birth (1992-01-25) 25 January 1992 (age 34) Place of birth Wittingen, Germany Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) Position Right-back Team information
Kevin_Schulze
River in Germany
the western section of the river, the narrow gauge line from Celle to Wittingen was known as the Lachte Valley Railway. List of rivers of Lower Saxony
Lachte
EIU: Deutsche Regionaleisenbahn 115 Braunschweig–Uelzen railway Uelzen–Wittingen–Gifhorn–Brunswick 155 209a EVU: DB Regio 116 Uelzen–Langwedel railway
List of scheduled railway routes in Germany
List_of_scheduled_railway_routes_in_Germany
Federal highway in Germany
branches off the B 4 west of Dedelstorf towards the east and runs through Wittingen, Brome, Rühen, Velpke, Helmstedt, Schöningen, Dardesheim, Wernigerode
Bundesstraße_244
Place in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Heimatkreisausschuss für den Kreis Flatow (ed.), printed by Karl Neef oHG (Wittingen), Gifhorn 1971, pp. 37-42 (in German). Wardzyńska, Maria (2009). Był rok
Więcbork
after the city of Windhoek, capital of Namibia Wittinger from the town of Wittingen, Lower Saxony, Germany Wrexham Lager after the town of Wrexham, northeast
List of drinks named after places
List_of_drinks_named_after_places
Dambeck, Löwenbruch, Jühnsdorf, Langenapel, Döre, Fürstenau, Butow, Brome, Wittingen, Corvin, Woltersdorf and Colborn. Castle Knesebeck Estate managers house
House_of_Knesebeck
Wilhelmshaven eG Wilhelmshaven Lower Saxony GV 7 282 900 63 Volksbank Wittingen-Klötze eG Wittingen Lower Saxony GV 13 257 618 94 Volksbank Wolfenbüttel-Salzgitter
List of co-operative banks in Germany
List_of_co-operative_banks_in_Germany
Landform in Lower Saxony, Germany
Bremen-Visselhövede-Soltau-Munster-Uelzen The Brunswick-Uelzen railway: Uelzen-Wieren-Wittingen-Gifhorn-Braunschweig The East Hanoverian Railways (Osthannoversche Eisenbahnen
Lüneburg_Heath
Express) Soltau–Bergen–Celle/–Munster (including Heide Express) Celle–Wittingen (including Heide Express) Sehnde, Hanover, (Hannoversches Straßenbahn-Museum)
List of railway museums in Germany
List_of_railway_museums_in_Germany
Ortsteil of Celle in Lower Saxony, Germany
includes a post office distribution centre. The railway line from Celle to Wittingen runs past the edge of Altenhagen, but the station at Altenhagen has rarely
Altenhagen_(Celle)
Railway line in Germany
Unterlüß 61.7 Eschede 50.9 Garßen Celle–Soltau railway from Soltau, from Wittingen Aller 44.1 41.2 Celle S 6S 7 43.2 Celle freight yard to Schwarmstedt Aller
Hanover–Hamburg_railway
Railway station in Germany
Munster – Soltau – Langwedel – Bremen 120 Regionalverkehre Start Deutschland RB 47 Uelzen – Wittingen – Wahrenholz – Gifhorn – Meine – Braunschweig 120 erixx
Uelzen_station
River in Germany
by the villages of Stöcken [de] (a district of Wittingen), Wollersdorf [de] (a district of Wittingen), Wentorf [de] (a district of Obernholz), Hankensbüttel
Ise_(river)
Buxtehude-Harsefeld GmbH Kleinbahn Celle-Soltau, Celle-Munster GmbH Kleinbahn Celle-Wittingen AG Kleinbahn Deutsch Krone-Virchow Kleinbahn Eckernförde-Owschlag Kleinbahn
List of former German railway companies
List_of_former_German_railway_companies
Borough of Braunschweig in Lower Saxony, Germany
Line Route Frequency RB Braunschweig – Gifhorn – Wittingen – Uelzen Every two hours
Wabe-Schunter-Beberbach
German equestrian
Lars Nieberg (born 24 July 1963 in Wittingen, Lower Saxony) is a German equestrian. He participated in the 1996 and 2000 Olympics in show jumping competition
Lars_Nieberg
Railway station in Oebisfelde-Weferlingen, Germany
century lines were opened to Schandelah east of Brunswick (1902) and Wittingen (1909), the latter as a standard-gauge Kleinbahn with its own station
Oebisfelde_station
German Protestant theologian (1852–1924)
– 7 June 1924) was a German Protestant theologian. Spitta was born at Wittingen, Lower Saxony, the son of German hymn writer Karl Johann Philipp Spitta
Friedrich_Spitta
onset in the mid 12th century tower and chancel Romanesque, nave Gothic Wittingen St. Steven's Church [de] about 1250 nave romanesque, tower & choir Gothic
List of Brick Romanesque buildings
List_of_Brick_Romanesque_buildings
German World War II flying ace
— May – August 1944 68 19 May 1944 13:21 B-24* PQ 15 Ost JB south of Wittingen 72 26 July 1944 14:55 P-38 PQ 04 Ost N/BA-2 Le Merlerault 69 24 May 1944
Alfred_Teumer
Federal highway in Germany
is located west of Dedelstorf towards the east. It then goes through: Wittingen, Brome, Rühen, Velpke, Helmstedt, Schöningen, Dardesheim and Wernigerode
Bundesstraße_84
Special heritage railway service
Lüneburg Süd–Amelinghausen–Hützel (some run to Soltau) Celle–Hankensbüttel–Wittingen Celle–Beckedorf–Hermannsburg–Müden (Örtze) Walsrode–Bomlitz Walsrode–Altenboitzen
Heide_Express
German Luftwaffe pilot (1921–1944)
May 1944 13:15 B-24 PQ 15 Ost FB south of Wittingen 62 19 May 1944 13:31? B-24* PQ 15 Ost JB south of Wittingen 61 19 May 1944 13:18 B-24* PQ 15 Ost FB
Reinhold_Hoffmann
Municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany
Gifhorn district in 1933. In 1904, Hankensbüttel was connected to the Celle–Wittingen railway line. Passenger traffic on this line was discontinued in 1974
Hankensbüttel
Early medieval county in the Duchy of Saxony
following archidiaconates (ordered approximately from north to south): Wittingen Meine Ochsendorf Lucklum Räbke Atzum Schöppenstedt Schöningen Kissenbrück
Derlingau
(648) RB 47 Dieselnetz-Niedersachsen-Südost Braunschweig – Gifhorn – Wittingen – Uelzen 115 Erixx 1–2 × LINT 54 (622) RB 48 Dieselnetz-Niedersachsen-Südost
List of railway routes in Lower Saxony and Bremen
List_of_railway_routes_in_Lower_Saxony_and_Bremen
(archived in: E-Periodica der ETH-Bibliothek. PDF, 5.2 MB) W. Kummer: Seebach-Wittingen: technische und wirtschaftliche Ergebnisse der elektrischen Traktions-Versuche
Seebach-Wettingen railway electrification trial
Seebach-Wettingen_railway_electrification_trial
German politician
Gerd Andres Succeeded by Adis Ahmetovic Personal details Born (1968-11-11) 11 November 1968 (age 57) Wittingen, West Germany (now Germany) Party SPD
Kerstin_Tack
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Arabic, Muslim
Dawn; Early Morning
Boy/Male
Tamil
Abhisyanta | அபிஸà¯à®¯à®¨à®¤à®¾
Splendid (A son of kuru and Vahini)
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Conclusion
Girl/Female
Tamil
Parineeta | பரிணீதா
Married woman
Biblical
defending; forbidding; taking away
Girl/Female
Muslim
Female friend, A flower
Female
Greek
(ΧÏυσάνθη) Feminine form of Greek Chrysanthos, CHRYSANTHE means "golden flower."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Consciousness
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Old High German Ansgar, ÓSCAR means "god-spear."
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