• Holungen is a village and a former municipality in the district of Eichsfeld in Thuringia, Germany. Since 1 December 2011, it is part of the municipality...
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  • Anton Karl Thraen (17 January 1843, Holungen, Province of Saxony – 18 February 1902, Dingelstädt) was a German astronomer and named two minor planets,...
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    Dr. Hermann Iseke (9 March 1856 in Holungen, Province of Saxony – 14 January 1907 in South West Africa, now Namibia) was a German minister in military...
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    straight through the drainage area of the two schools - Bischofferode and Holungen are dominated by the Catholic belief, that shows the traditional membership...
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    Anton Thraen, (1843–1902), the German astronomer, minister and native of Holungen died in Dingelstädt Michael Robert Rhein (*1964), lead singer of the medieval...
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    Heppenheim (Bergstraße), Hergenfeld, Heyerode, Hofgeismar, Hofheim am Taunus, Holungen (Landkreis Eichsfeld), Hundeshagen, Johannesberg, Jützenbach, Kahl am Main...
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    m) Ochsenberg (514.6 m), west of Kaltohmfeld Sonder (512.9 m), south of Holungen Trogberg (502.9 m), southeast of Wehnde Oberberg (496.5 m), northeast of...
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    the merger of the previously independent municipalities Bockelnhagen, Holungen, Jützenbach, Silkerode, Steinrode, Stöckey, Weißenborn-Lüderode and Zwinge...
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  • Eichsfeld-Südharz consisted of the following municipalities: Am Ohmberg Bockelnhagen Holungen Jützenbach Silkerode Steinrode Stöckey Weißenborn-Lüderode Zwinge Gebietsänderungen...
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    Bode is a left tributary of the Wipper. Its source is near the village of Holungen in a small upland range called the Ohm Hills. From there the Bode flows...
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