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Kellinghusen (German pronunciation: [kɛlɪŋˈhuːzən] ) is a town in the
district of
Steinburg in the
Bundesland of Schleswig-Holstein.
Kellinghusen is located...
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Hamburg Chamber of Commerce,
First Lieutenant WWI, EK I and EK II
Heinrich Kellinghusen (1796–1879),
Hamburg merchant and
first mayor Thomas Johann Heinrich...
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Kellinghusen is an Amt ("collective muni****lity") in the
district of Steinburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Its seat is in
Kellinghusen and in the...
- (Kyffhäuser) (Saxony-Anhalt)
Kelheim (Bavaria)
Kelkheim (Taunus) (Hesse)
Kellinghusen (Schleswig-Holstein)
Kelsterbach (Hesse)
Kemberg (Saxony-Anhalt) Kemnath...
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closed 1992
Leighton Barracks Würzburg
closed 2008 Liliencron-Kaserne
Kellinghusen closed 2009 last US
soldiers left in 1992
Lincoln Village Housing Area...
- The Stör
rises east of Neumünster, and
flows west
through Neumünster,
Kellinghusen, and Itzehoe. The Stör
joins the Elbe near Glückstadt. The 27.5 km (17...
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Schafstedt 4806 Bargenstedt, Odderade, Sarzbüttel 481
Heide 4821
Itzehoe 4822
Kellinghusen 4823
Wilster 4824
Krempe 4825 Burg 4826
Hohenlockstedt 4827
Wacken 4828...
- November–January
Sterappel (see
Reinette Rouge Etoilee)
Stina Lohmann Kellinghusen, Holstein,
Germany c. 1800 A
yellow apple striped with red.
Width 65–80 mm...
- 1927.
Hohenlockstedt is part of the Amt ("collective muni****lity")
Kellinghusen. Hohenlockstedt,
formerly known as
Lockstedter Lager military camp, was...
- and its muni****lities were
divided over the Ämter Itzehoe-Land and
Kellinghusen. The Amt
Hohenlockstedt consisted of the
following muni****lities: Hohenlockstedt...