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Sehnde (German pronunciation: [ˈzeːndə] ) is a town in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
located approximately 15
kilometres southeast of Hanover.
Sehnde was...
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where she
lived until she was 13
years old. In 1971, she
relocated to
Sehnde in the
Hanover region after her
father had
become CEO of the food company...
- from
Minden to
Hanover was
finished in the
autumn of 1916. The
section to
Sehnde and the
branch canal to
Hildesheim were
completed in 1928,
Peine was reached...
- (Saxony-Anhalt)
Seelow (Brandenburg)
Seelze (Lower Saxony)
Seesen (Lower Saxony)
Sehnde (Lower Saxony)
Seifhennersdorf (Saxony) Selb (Bavaria)
Selbitz (Bavaria)...
- all over Germany, and is
located on the site of a
former potash mine in
Sehnde,
southeast of the city of Hanover.
Kursbuch der
deutschen Museums-Eisenbahnen...
- the same name on the A 7
looking north. Left: two
potash slag
heaps near
Sehnde 20 km away; centre: the
Mehrum power station also 20 km
distant with its...
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Garbsen 5132
Lehrte 5135
Fuhrberg 5136
Burgdorf (Hannover) 5137
Seelze 5138
Sehnde 5139
Burgwedel 514 5141
Celle 5142
Eschede 5143
Winsen (Aller) 5144 Wathlingen...
- Barsinghausen, Gehrden, Hemmingen, Laatzen, Lehrte, Pattensen, Ronnenberg, Seelze,
Sehnde, Springe, Uetze, and Wennigsen. Hannover-Land II was
created in 1949, then...
- s****ped. The tunnel-enabled unit 427,
together with
trailer 1424, has been
preserved at the HSM in
Sehnde. üstra
Hanover Stadtbahn Trams in Hannover...
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Ronnenberg Ronnenberg 37.78 km2 23,752
Seelze Seelze 54 km2 33,283
Sehnde Sehnde 103.44 km2 23,489
Springe Springe 159.78 km2 28,682
Wunstorf Wunstorf...