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Wedel is a town in the
district of Pinneberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, in
northern Germany. It is
situated on the
right bank of the Elbe, approximately...
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Wedel (pronunciation: Veh-del) is a
Polish confectionery company,
which has been
producing a
variety of chocolates, cakes, and
snacks since 1851. Wedel...
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Sandoval 1979, p. 146;
Wedel 2004, p. 52.
Sandoval 1979, p. 146;
Wedel 2004, p. 14.
Wedel 2004, pp. 57, 60.
Wedel 2004, p. 56.
Wedel 2004, p. 111. du Toit...
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Wedel is a
surname with
different etymologies. It can be
derived from the town
Wedel in Schleswig-Holstein or from
other places in
Germany called Wedel...
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Wedel, a
Polish confectionery company Wedel (surname), a
surname Wedel station, a
railway station on the Altona-Blankenese line
Wedel (family)...
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Mathew John
Wedel is an
American paleontologist. He is ****ociate
professor at the
Western University of
Health Sciences Department of
Anatomy in California...
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Johann Adolph Wedel (1675–1747) was a
German professor of medicine.
Wedel was the son of
Georg Wolfgang Wedel, also a physician. He
received his Doctor...
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Wedel station (officially
Wedel (Holst),
meaning Wedel in Holstein) is a
railway station on the Altona-Blankenese line,
served by the
rapid transit trains...
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Ernst Wedel (February 7, 1813 – June 17, 1902) was a
German confectioner of the
Wedel family, who
settled in Warsaw. He was a
member of the Evangelical-Augsburg...
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countship was ****ociated with
members of the Dano-Norwegian
noble family,
Wedel-Jarlsberg. The
countship was
abolished in 1893 in
accordance with Norway's...