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    Peter Lindenberg, Hornburg, Germany 1993 drawings, White Hall of the City Museum, Braunschweig, Germany 1996 Convention Kunsthalle Braunschweig, Braunschweig...
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    Limburg an der Lahn (Hesse) Lindau (Bodensee) (Bavaria) Linden (Hesse) Lindenberg im Allgäu (Bavaria) Lindenfels (Hesse) Lindow (Mark) (Brandenburg) Lingen...
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    8379 Waltenhofen-Martinszell-Oberdorf 838 -- 8380 Lindau-Achberg 8381 Lindenberg im Allgäu 8382 Lindau 8383 Grünenbach (Allgäu) 8384 Röthenbach (Allgäu)...
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    Garden City, New York: Greenwood Press. p. 451. ISBN 9780837164403. Lindenberg, Paul (2016). "IV: Călătoria spre România și sosirea la București". Regele...
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  • Lindau (external link) Maria-Ward-Realschule (external link) Lindenberg Gymnasium Lindenberg (external link, German) Marktoberdorf Gymnasium Marktoberdorf...
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    preußischen Könige und Kaiser [The Prussian Kings and Emperors] (in German). Lindenberg: Kunstverlag Josef Fink. pp. 21–23. ISBN 978-3-89870-615-5. Bußmann, Walter...
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    was the Star Club on St. Pauli. Pop musicians from Hamburg include Udo Lindenberg, Deichkind, and Jan Delay. The singer Annett Louisan lives in the city...
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    1905 Wegener became an assistant at the Aeronautisches Observatorium Lindenberg [de] near Beeskow. He worked there with his brother Kurt, who was likewise...
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    Görsdorf in 1443, Premsdorf (a part of Görsdorf) in 1460, Limsdorf in 1393, Lindenberg in 1284, Schwenow in 1490, Kossenblatt in 1208, and Werder in 1376. The...
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    for slight changes. Klaus Doldinger composed the title music with Udo Lindenberg on drums. At the same time the ARD was starting its Tatort format, the...
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