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- Ringstedt (in High German, in Low Saxon Ringst, literally in Ring Stead) is a village and a former muni****lity in the district of Cuxhaven, in Lower...
- Bederkesa, Drangstedt, Elmlohe, Flögeln, Köhlen, Kührstedt, Lintig and Ringstedt. Geestland is twinned with: Tozeur, Tunisia "Direktwahlen in Niedersachsen...
- muni****lities: Bad Bederkesa Drangstedt Elmlohe Flögeln Köhlen Kührstedt Lintig Ringstedt Po****tion data Wikimedia Commons has media related to Samtgemeinde Bederkesa...
- Rheinberg-Ossenberg, Castle Chapel, a Catholic-United simultaneum until the present day Ringstedt, St. Fabian Church, since 1706 a Reformed-Lutheran simultaneum Rohrdorf...
- (help); see the chapter "A Tale of Two Genes: Reelin and BDNF"; pp. 237–45 Ringstedt T, Linnarsson S, Wagner J, Lendahl U, Kokaia Z, Arenas E, et al. (August...
- Leijonflycht Wiederholt von Weidenhofen Grönhjelm Braun Leijonmarck von Stegling Ringstedt Königsfelt von Trautwetter Stiernborg Lindelöf Starensköld Jägerskiöld...
- 4704 Drangstedt 4705 Wremen 4706 Schiffdorf 4707 Langen-Neuenwalde 4708 Ringstedt 471 Bremerhaven 4721 Cuxhaven 4722 Cuxhaven-Altenbruch 4723 Cuxhaven-Altenwalde...
- cricket ground. The village is twinned with the northern German village of Ringstedt, near Bremerhaven. The Sports Club runs a football section involving;...
- Donald B. Redford – Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times. Nils RingstedtHousehold Economy and Archaeology: some aspects of theory and applications...
- proper, Debstedt, Flögeln, Holßel [nds], Lehe [de], and Ringstedt (St. Fabian Church, Ringstedt [de]) where the conversion then succeeded. On 6 June 1629...