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Badestadtmuseum von
Salzuflen. Detmold: Tölle & Co. Karl
Heinz Paetzold (2008). Aus
Salzuflens vergangenen Tagen. Bad
Salzuflen: MPS publisher. ISBN 978-3-00-025945-6...
- The
Konzerthalle Bad
Salzuflen, also
referred to as Konzerthalle, is the
concert hall of Bad
Salzuflen, a spa town in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany...
- Eller-Studzinsky;
Stefan Wiesekopsieker (2000), 150
Jahre Hoffmann's Stärke – Bad
Salzuflens Weg ins
Industriezeitalter (in German), Horb am Neckar: Geiger, ISBN 3-89570-692-2...
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Arnold Schönhage (born 1
December 1934 in Lockhausen, now Bad
Salzuflen) is a
German mathematician and
computer scientist. Schönhage was
professor at...
- Bad Säckingen (Baden-Württemberg) Bad
Salzdetfurth (Lower Saxony) Bad
Salzuflen (North Rhine-Westphalia) Bad
Salzungen (Thuringia) Bad
Saulgau (Baden-Württemberg)...
- 1970) was a
German naval commander of
World War II. Born in 1895 in Bad
Salzuflen, son of the
Lutheran pastor Karl
Friedrich Wilhelm Frisius and his wife...
- dragon" in the Gnitaheidr—today the
suburb Knetterheide of the city of Bad
Salzuflen,
located at a
strategic site on the
Werre river which could very well...
- Minden-Lübbecke district) in the north,
Kalletal in the east, and
Lemgo and Bad
Salzuflen (both
Lippe district) in the south.
Exter Uffeln Valdorf Vlotho The first...
- 1972 (rebuilt 2012) 1,430
Augsburger Philharmoniker Bad
Salzuflen Konzerthalle Bad
Salzuflen 1963 1,200
Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie Baden-Baden Festspielhaus...
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largest permanent maze, 60.000 m2)
Hortus Vitalis – Der Irrgarten, Bad
Salzuflen (hedge maze)
Labyrinth Park near Hersonissos,
Crete (extends to approximately...