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    Vetschau/Spreewald (Lower Sorbian: Wětošow, pronounced [ˈwʲɪtɔʃɔw]) is a town in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district, in Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany...
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  • Richard Hellmann (category People from Vetschau)
    Richard Hellmann (born June 22, 1876, in Schönebegk, Prussia, now Vetschau, Germany; died February 3, 1971, in New York City) was a German businessman...
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    streets, and Lübben (Spreewald) (Lubin (Błota)). Other notable towns are Vetschau/Spreewald (Wětošow/Błota) with its reconstructed Old Slavic fortified wooden...
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    Vetschau station is a railway station in the municipality of Vetschau, located in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district in Brandenburg, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas...
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    Delicatessen Company. Around the same time in New York City, a family from Vetschau, Germany, at Richard Hellmann's delicatessen on Columbus Avenue, featured...
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    Reconstruction of Slavic gord in Lusatia - Raddusch, Vetschau...
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    The reconstructed Lusatian gord (fortification) of Raduš (Raddusch), near Vetschau, in Lower Lusatia...
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    (Baden-Württemberg) Verl (North Rhine-Westphalia) Versmold (North Rhine-Westphalia) Vetschau/Spreewald (Brandenburg) Viechtach (Bavaria) Viernheim (Hesse) Viersen (North...
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  • Unilever in 2000. In 1903, Richard Hellmann (1876–1971) emigrated from Vetschau, Germany, to New York City, where in August 1904 he married Margaret Vossberg...
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    Finsterwalde, Forst, Guben/Gubin, Lauchhammer, Lübbenau, Senftenberg, Spremberg, Vetschau, and Żary. Since 1945, when a small part of Lusatia east of the Oder–Neisse...
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