Larrelt is a former village in Lower Saxony, Germany. The centuries-old East Frisian village originally belonged to the former Landkreis Norden, but was...
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used on the light railway was "Emden−Larrelt−Greetsiel", which appeared to refer to the non-existent station of Larrelt, but was just a short way of writing...
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from dikes and transporting them away, suspended above the bottom. The Larrelt kolk near Emden appeared during the 1717 Christmas flood which broke through...
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opus town church picture kind manuals stops information 1954/88 1 Larrelt (D) Larrelt church R I/p 11 organ [de] 1955 4 Westerhusen (D) Westerhusen Church [de]...
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restored organs, including the following: Osteel (Edo Evers, 1619) Emden-Larrelt (John Millensis, 1619) Oederquart (Arp Schnitger, 1678–1682) Pilsum (Valentin...
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façade. The Dutch organ builder Johannes Millensis built the organ in Larrelt between 1618 and 1619 using older stops from the 16th century. Between...
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order in 1981. Landesbergen Galerieholländer Larrelt 1870 A drainage mill. Demolished in 1938. Larrelt Ohling 1870 A drainage mill. Langlingen Sockelgeschoßholländer...
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January 1990) is a German footballer who plays as a forward for Sportfreunde Larrelt. "André Krzatala". worldfootball.net. HEIM:SPIEL. Retrieved 25 April 2018...
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Marienhafe was saved from destruction because of its safe harbour. Faldern and Larrelt near Emden and other East Frisian buildings were destroyed, however. The...
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