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- Bleckede (German pronunciation: [ˈbleːkədə] , Polabian Bleketsa) is a town in the district of Lüneburg, in Lower Saxony, in northern Germany. It is situated...
- Darchau Ferry, between Darchau and Neu Darchau Bleckede Ferry [de], between Bleckede and Neu Bleckede Zollenspieker Ferry, between Kirchwerder a part...
- occupation zone after World War II (Amt Neuhaus and the eastern part of Bleckede, Elbingerode and Ilfeld). It, therefore, included 85 percent of the present-day...
- Saxony-Anhalt. In the State of Hanover, Amt Neuhaus and the villages of Neu Bleckede and Neu Wendischthun were allotted to the Soviet Zone and thus the subsequent...
- the city and country of Meissen] (in German). "Bleckede: Schwindende Elbe legt Hungerstein frei" [Bleckede: Shrinking Elbe exposes hunger stone]. Deutschland...
- (Thuringia) Blaubeuren (Baden-Württemberg) Blaustein (Baden-Württemberg) Bleckede (Lower Saxony) Bleicherode (Thuringia) Blieskastel (Saarland) Blomberg...
- Hamburg) Lüneburg Wilhelmsburg (1925–1927, then to Harburg-Wilhelmsburg) Bleckede (to 1932, then to Landkreis Lüneburg) Burgdorf Celle Fallingbostel Gifhorn...
- of the Federal Police Academy at the Federal Police canine schools in Bleckede (Lower Saxony) and Neuendettelsau (Bavaria) where dogs and handlers go...
- He was a member of the art movement Neue Wilde. Immendorff was born in Bleckede, Lower Saxony, near Lüneburg on the west bank of the Elbe. When he was...
- Hanover was annexed by Prussia in 1866. From 1867 the Ämter of Lüneburg, Bleckede and the town of Lüneburg became parts of the district of Lüneburg, which...