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Lemgo (German pronunciation: [
ˈlɛmɡoː] ; Low German: Lemge, Lemje) is a
university and old
Hanseatic town in the
Lippe district of
North Rhine-Westphalia...
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Lemgo is a
handball club from
Lemgo, Germany, and is
competing in the Handball-Bundesliga.
Lemgo The
ascent to one of the best
German handball clubs...
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Lemgo-Lüttfeld is a
railway station located in
Lemgo, Germany. The
station was
opened on 28 July 2007 is
located on the Bielefeld-Hameln railway. The train...
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German painter,
sculptor and
architect active in
Lemgo and Lippe. Karl
Junker attended school in
Lemgo from 1857 to 1864. From 1865–1866 to 1868–1869 he...
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thirteenth centuries, the
lords of
Lippe founded several cities (Lippstadt,
Lemgo, Horn, Blomberg, and Detmold), the
earliest city-foundations in Westphalia...
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Engelbert Kaempfer (16
September 1651 – 2
November 1716) from
Lemgo, was a
German naturalist, physician, explorer, and
writer known for his tour of Russia...
- abbreviated: TH OWL) is a
state tech
university in the Ostwestfalen-Lippe area in
Lemgo,
which is part of
North Rhine-Westphalia.
Additional campuses are in Detmold...
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Lippe (15
April 1554 in
Detmold – 7
December 1613 in
Brake (now part of
Lemgo)) was an
imperial count and
ruler of the
County of
Lippe from 1563 until...
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Amtsgerichte (district courts) of Blomberg, Detmold, Hohenhausen, Horn, Lage,
Lemgo, Oerlinghausen, and Salzuflen. The
exclaves of
Lipperode and
Cappel came...
- Otto, Lord of
Lippe (c. 1300 – c. 1360) was the
ruling Count of Lippe-
Lemgo from 1344
until his death. He was the son of
Simon I and his wife, Adelaide...