Lingen (German pronunciation: [ˈlɪŋən] ), officially Lingen (Ems), is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. In 2008, its population was 52,353, and in addition...
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Lingen (Ems) is a railway station located in Lingen, Lower Saxony, Germany. The station lies on the Emsland Railway (Rheine - Norddeich) and the train...
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control technology, Hermann Rosen founded an engineering company in Lingen (Ems) in the mid-1970s. Initially he worked with devices and services related...
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591 Lingen (Ems) 592 5921 Nordhorn 5922 Bad Bentheim 5923 Schüttorf 5924 Gildehaus 5925 Wietmarschen 5926 Engden 593 5931 Meppen 5932 Haren (Ems) 5933...
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The Ems (German: Ems; Dutch: Eems) is a river in northwestern Germany. It runs through the states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony, and discharges...
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state is dominated by several large northwards-flowing rivers, including the Ems, Weser, Aller, and the Elbe. The highest point in Lower Saxony is the Wurmberg...
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Retrieved 6 January 2021. "Die Partnerstädte der Stadt Lingen (Ems)" (in German). Lingen (Ems). Retrieved 27 November 2019. "Stadtportrait" (in German)...
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1855 in Lingen, which later became the Royal Prussian Railways Central Workshop, Lingen (Königlich Preußische Eisenbahnhauptwerkstätte Lingen (Ems)). Steam...
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Pulverturm, Bad Bentheim Knochenturm in Einbeck Pulverturm, Hameln Pulverturm Lingen, Ems Pulverturm, Oldenburg Pulverturm, Anklam The Pulverturm, Demmin, bears...
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Ems-Supérieur (French: [ɛms sy.pe.ʁjœʁ], "Upper Ems"; German: Ober-Ems) was a department of the First French Empire in present-day Germany. It was formed...
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