40 relations: Angelika Bachmann, Büchen (Amt), Büchen station, Berlin border crossings, Bishopric of Ratzeburg, Bombardier Double-deck Coach, Buechen, Clarence Peacock, Crossing the inner German border, Danica Krstajić, Delvenau, Dragana Zarić, Escape attempts and victims of the inner German border, Francis II, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg, Franzhagen Castle, Hamburg-Altona link line, Hamburg-Bergedorf Railway Company, Hans-Jürgen Stammer, Heinrich Ehrler, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Inner German border, Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, Lauenburg–Hohnstorf ferry, Lübeck Airport, Lübeck Hauptbahnhof, Lübeck-Büchen Railway Company, Lübeck–Bad Kleinen railway, Lüneburg station, List of dialling codes in Germany, List of Gothic brick buildings in Germany, List of the first German railways to 1870, Lorna Woodroffe, Maria of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Marina Lazarovska, Nikola Fraňková, Old Salt Route, SM-70, Stecknitz Canal, Vanessa Henke, West Berlin.
Angelika Bachmann
Angelika Bachmann (born 16 May 1979) is a former professional German tennis player.
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Büchen (Amt)
Büchen is an Amt ("collective municipality") in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
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Büchen station
Büchen station is a railway junction in Büchen in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
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Berlin border crossings
The Berlin border crossings were border crossings created as a result of the post-World War II division of Germany.
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Bishopric of Ratzeburg
The Bishopric of Ratzeburg (Bistum Ratzeburg), centered on Ratzeburg in Northern Germany, was originally a suffragan to the Archdiocese of Hamburg, which transformed into the Archdiocese of Bremen in 1072.
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Bombardier Double-deck Coach
The Bombardier Double-deck Coach is a bilevel passenger car built by Bombardier Transportation (formerly by Adtranz) used by various European railways and Israel Railways.
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Buechen
Buechen may refer to.
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Clarence Peacock
Regimental Sergeant Major Clarence "Lofty" Peacock, DCM, MM (died 8 April 1958), was a British soldier who served in Norway during World War II, for which he was awarded Norway's highest gallantry decoration the Norwegian War Cross with Sword.
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Crossing the inner German border
Crossing the inner German border remained possible throughout the Cold War; it was never entirely sealed in the fashion of the border between the two Koreas, though there were severe restrictions on the movement of East German citizens.
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Danica Krstajić
Danica Krstajić (Даница Крстајић, born 1 March 1987) is a former Montenegrin professional tennis player.
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Delvenau
Delvenau (incorrectly known today as: Stecknitz) is a 50km-long river in Herzogtum Lauenburg in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
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Dragana Zarić
Dragana Zarić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгана Зарић, born 1 August 1977 in Vršac) is a Serbian former professional tennis player.
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Escape attempts and victims of the inner German border
There were numerous escape attempts and victims of the inner German border during its 45 years of existence from 1945 to 1990.
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Francis II, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
Francis II of Saxe-Lauenburg (Ratzeburg, 10 August 1547 – 2 July 1619, Lauenburg upon Elbe), was the third son of Francis I of Saxe-Lauenburg and Sybille of Saxe-Freiberg (Freiberg, 2 May 1515 – 18 July 1592, Buxtehude), daughter of Duke Henry IV ''the Pious'' of Saxony.
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Franzhagen Castle
The Franzhagen Castle - also known as Franzgarten or Franzhof was a castle near the present-day Schulendorf in southern Schleswig-Holstein.
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Hamburg-Altona link line
The Hamburg-Altona link line (Hamburg-Altonaer Verbindungsbahn) is a railway line in Hamburg, Germany.
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Hamburg-Bergedorf Railway Company
The Hamburg-Bergedorf railway opened in 1842 is one of the oldest lines in Germany and was the first railway line in Northern Germany.
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Hans-Jürgen Stammer
Hans-Jürgen Stammer (born 21 September 1899 in Pötrau near Büchen; died 24 Oktober 1968 in Erlangen) was a German zoologist, ecologist and director of the Zoological Institute of the University Erlangen.
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Heinrich Ehrler
Heinrich Ehrler (14 September 1917 – 4 April 1945) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator during World War II, a fighter ace credited with 208 enemy aircraft shot down in over 400 combat missions.
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Herzogtum Lauenburg
Herzogtum Lauenburg (Duchy of Lauenburg) is the southernmost Kreis, or district, of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
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Inner German border
The inner German border (innerdeutsche Grenze or deutsch-deutsche Grenze; initially also Zonengrenze) was the border between the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG, West Germany) from 1949 to 1990.
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Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park
The Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park (Naturpark Lauenburgische Seen) was founded in 1961 and lies in the district of Lauenburg in the southeastern part of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
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Lauenburg–Hohnstorf ferry
The Lauenburg-Hohnstorf Ferry (German: Trajekt Lauenburg-Hohnstorf or Lauenburg-Hohnstorfer Elb-Traject-Anstalt) was a railway ferry over the River Elbe between Hohnstorf on the left bank of the Elbe in the old Kingdom of Hanover (which became the Prussian province of Hanover in 1866) and Lauenburg in the Duchy of Lauenburg on the right bank which was then part of Denmark.
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Lübeck Airport
Lübeck Airport is a minor German airport located south of Lübeck, the second-largest city in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, and northeast of Hamburg.
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Lübeck Hauptbahnhof
Lübeck Hauptbahnhof (German for Lübeck main station) is the main railway station serving the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
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Lübeck-Büchen Railway Company
The Lübeck-Büchen Railway (Lübeck-Büchener Eisenbahn, LBE) was a German railway company that built railway lines from Lübeck to Büchen and to Hamburg in the 19th century.
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Lübeck–Bad Kleinen railway
The Lübeck–Bad Kleinen railway is a single-track, non-electrified main line between the German states of Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
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Lüneburg station
Lüneburg station consists of the two formerly independent stations of the town of Lüneburg.
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List of dialling codes in Germany
Country Code: +49 International Call Prefix: 00 Trunk Prefix: 0 Area codes in Germany (German Vorwahl) have two to five digits, not counting the leading trunk access code 0.
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List of Gothic brick buildings in Germany
This list is a part of the international List of Gothic brick buildings.
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List of the first German railways to 1870
List of the first German railways to 1870 with German railways ordered by date of the commissioning the first phase of construction.
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Lorna Woodroffe
Lorna Woodroffe (born 18 August 1976) was an English Olympic tennis player.
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Maria of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (born: 13 January 1566 in Schladen; died: 13 August 1626 in Lauenburg) was a princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel by birth and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Lauenburg.
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Marina Lazarovska
Marina Lazarovska (Марина Лазаровска; born 29 July 1978) is a former Macedonian tennis player.
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Nikola Fraňková
Nikola Fraňková (born 7 February 1988) is a Czech tennis player.
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Old Salt Route
The Old Salt Route was a medieval trade route in northern Germany, one of the ancient network of salt roads which were used primarily for the transport of salt and other staples.
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SM-70
The SM-70 (Splittermine Modell 1970) was an East German directional antipersonnel mine developed specifically to combat Republikflucht (defection) across the Inner German Border (Grenze) into West Germany.
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Stecknitz Canal
The Stecknitz Canal (Stecknitzfahrt) was an artificial waterway in northern Germany which connected Lauenburg and Lübeck on the Old Salt Route by linking the tiny rivers Stecknitz (a tributary of the Trave) and Delvenau (a tributary of the Elbe), thus establishing an inland water route across the drainage divide from the North Sea to the Baltic Sea.
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Vanessa Henke
Vanessa Henke (born 15 January 1981) is a former German professional tennis player.
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West Berlin
West Berlin (Berlin (West) or colloquially West-Berlin) was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin during the years of the Cold War.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Büchen