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Hemelingen (Plattdeutsch Hemeln) is a
German city and
district of
Bremen belonging to the
Bremen district East.
Hemelingen is
located about 6 km east of...
- arms with a
condition known as tetra-amelia syndrome. She was born in
Hemelingen, Germany, and had a
lengthy career in
sideshow performance.
Aloisia Wagner...
- Bremen-
Hemelingen (German:
Bahnhof Bremen-
Hemelingen) is a
railway station located in Bremen, Germany. The
station is
located in
Hemelingen on the Wanne-Eickel–Hamburg...
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Borgfeld Oberneuland [de]
Osterholz Hemelingen Hastedt (near Östliche Vorstadt) Sebaldsbrück (east of Hastedt)
Hemelingen (south of Sebaldsbrück, near Weser...
- from
Bremen to
their other location in Hastedt, a
district of Bremen-
Hemelingen, and
renamed the
vehicle to
Lloyd EL3000. The
total production figure...
- the
South Tower, all cast in 1949 by the Otto bell
foundry in Bremen-
Hemelingen. The
largest bell or
bourdon which weighs 8 tons is
called "Christus &...
- Position(s)
Midfielder Youth career SV
Hemelingen Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 0000–1960 SV
Hemelingen 1960–1969
Werder Bremen 250 (26) 1969–1972...
- tier at the time. He
ended his
career with Bremen-based
amateur side SV
Hemelingen.
Following his
retirement he
published the "Werder-Echo",
Werder Bremen's...
- German-Albanian
former professional footballer who last pla**** for SV
Hemelingen. He
mainly operated as a wide midfielder,
usually on the right, but he...
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Hermann Böse (May 4, 1870,
Hemelingen – July 17, 1943, Bremen) was a
German music teacher and
conductor at the Hermann-Böse-Gymnasium,
which was named...