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Rahden is a town in the far
north of
North Rhine-Westphalia
between Bielefeld and
Bremen and
between Hanover and Osnabrück.
Rahden is part of the Minden-Lübbecke...
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Editha von
Rahden (1823-1885) was a Baltic-German
philanthropist in the
Russian Empire. She was born to the
courtier Ferdinand von
Rahden and Wilhelmine...
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Rahden-Diepenau
Geest (German:
Rahden-Diepenauer Geest) is a
natural region in the
extreme northeast of
North Rhine-Westphalia and in the neighbouring...
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local stationery store owner,
turned the
family garage in his
hometown of
Rahden into a
makeshift computer lab. He
mobilised his
classmates to help him build...
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Prehispanic Music,” in
Ellen Hickmann, Arnd Adje Both and
Ricardo Eichmann, eds.,
Studien zur Musikarchäologie 5, 319-32.
Rahden/Westf.:
Verlag Marie Leidorf....
- via Bünde to B****um in
Lower Saxony. The
middle section between Bünde and
Rahden is a single-track
branch line, the
southern section between Kirchlengern...
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Province of Westphalia. In 1816 the
districts of
Minden and
Rahden were created, but in 1832 the
Rahden district was
merged with
parts of the
abolished Bünde...
- Archäologisches Institut, Orient-Abteilung, Orient-Archäologie vol. 2,
Rahden, 1999, ISBN 3-89646-632-1,
pages 1–72. Paul Yule Cross-roads –
Early and...
- (Stadt), pp. 394–399, here p. 396. No ISBN Harasimowicz, p. 466f see Till van
Rahden: Jews and
Other Germans:
Civil Society,
Religious Diversity, and
Urban Politics...
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Rahden station is the
northernmost station in the
German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia in the town of
Rahden in the
Kreis (district) of Minden-Lübbecke...