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historically rivalled by
Geestemünde [de] on the
opposite side of the Geeste,
which belonged to
Hanover (and
later Prussia).
Geestemünde united with neighbouring...
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Geestemünde is a
sports club from the
Geestemünde district of Bremerhaven, Germany. The club's
first football team
achieved promotion to the Bremen-Liga...
- Osnabrück
Wittlage Cuxhaven (from 1937,
previously part of Hamburg)
Geestemünde (1912–1924, then to
Stadtkreis Wesermünde) Lehe (1920–1924, then to Stadtkreis...
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Gerhard Kohnert (September 2, 1882, in
Geestemünde – July 5, 1962, in Melle) was a
German entrepreneur,
furniture manufacturer,
local politician and sponsor...
- five-masted full-rigged ship (both
built by Joh. C.
Tecklenborg ship yard in
Geestemünde) Potosi, (barque)
built 1895, sold 1923,
caught fire and sunk off Argentina...
- Крузенштерн) is a four-masted
barque (Russian: барк) that was
built in 1926 at
Geestemünde in Bremerhaven,
Germany as
Padua (named
after the
Italian city). She...
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centimetres (22+5⁄8 in) stroke. The
engine was
built by J. C. Tecklenborg,
Geestemünde, Germany. It was
rated at 50 nhp. It
drove a
single **** propeller....
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March 1909) was a
German entrepreneur, wood wholesaler,
senator of
Geestemünde, and
patron of the arts.
Franz Kohn, son of the captain,
shipowner and...
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centimetres (28+3⁄8 in) stroke. The
engine was
built by J. C.
Tecklenborg AG.,
Geestemünde, Germany. It was
rated at 55 nhp. It
drove a
single **** propeller....
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prefix "HNoMS"). It was
built in 1914 by Joh. C.
Tecklenborg ship yard in
Geestemünde as a
school training ship for the
German merchant marine under the name...