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    Neuhaus ("castle of Neuhaus") near Wolfsburg appeared. After the extinction of the Bartensleben line in 1742, the property and its Schloss Wolfsburg (Wolfsburg...
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  • Brechtorf Eischott Hoitlingen Parsau Rühen Tiddische to Wolfsburg Brackstedt Kastorf Neuhaus Nordsteimke Reislingen Velstove Vorsfelde Warmenau Wendschott...
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    Marienburg Castle, Pattensen Fort Mariensiel, Wilhelmshaven Neuhaus Castle, Wolfsburg-Neuhaus Schloss Norderburg, Dornum Schloss Oldenburg, Oldenburg Oelber...
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    fundamental state principle. The former Hanoverian Amt Neuhaus with its parishes of Dellien, Haar, Kaarßen, Neuhaus (Elbe), Stapel, Sückau, Sumte and Tripkau as...
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    for the tales of the Brothers Grimm. His studio was in the Castle Neuhaus near Wolfsburg. Engels was the Chairman of ISC (International Subud Committee)...
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    Marin Pongračić (category VfL Wolfsburg players)
    Football Match Report". ESPN. 16 April 2017. Retrieved 18 August 2020. "Neuhaus gibt den Löwen wieder Puls". Kicker (in German). 26 May 2017. Retrieved...
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    Max Kruse (category VfL Wolfsburg players)
    penalty shootout as Wolfsburg defeated Bayern Munich after a 1–1 draw. On 8 August 2015, Kruse scored his first goal for Wolfsburg in the fourth minute...
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    Dieter Hecking (category VfL Wolfsburg managers)
    and 47 losses in 112 matches. Hecking became manager of Wolfsburg on 22 December 2012. Wolfsburg were in 15th place, behind 1. FC Nürnberg, over the winter...
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  • ended on 24 June 1995. In the final Borussia Mönchengladbach defeated VfL Wolfsburg 3–0 thereby claiming their third title. Times up to 24 September 1994...
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  • Osnabrück Osnabrück (variant) Salzgitter Schneverdingen Wolfsburg Wolfsburg (variant 1) Wolfsburg (variant 2) Elbmarsch Esens Hattorf am Harz Hattorf am...
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