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    Obernkirchen (German pronunciation: [oːbɐnˈkɪʁçən]) is a town in the district of Schaumburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approximately 8 km...
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  • The Obernkirchen Sandstein or Obernkirchen Sandstone is a geological unit in Lower Saxony, Germany whose strata date back to the Early Cretaceous. The...
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  • district of Schaumburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany, internationally named Obernkirchen Children's Choir, in Germany named Schaumburger Märchensänger. She adapted...
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    patriarch of the Oetker family. Oetker was born on January 6, 1862, in Obernkirchen, Electorate of Hesse, the oldest of eight children, to August Adolph...
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    Bückeberg may also be viewed in Bückeburg, Obernkirchen and other locations. At Hühnerbach near Obernkirchen are the ruins of an old Saxon fortress, the...
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    Lutter am Barenberge Nesselberg Sandstone: Altenhagen I Obernkirchen Sandstone: Obernkirchen Osterwald Sandstone: Osterwald Piesberg Sandstone: Osnabrück...
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    heavy cruiser Admiral Scheer, built in the 1930s. Scheer was born in Obernkirchen, present-day Lower Saxony. He came from a middle-class background, which...
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    from Stenzelberg, Wolkenburg and Berkum; sandstone from Schlaitdorf, Obernkirchen and Kelheim, limestone from Krensheim and Savonnières and basalt from...
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    1826 – 10 July 1892) was a German classical scholar. Westphal was born at Obernkirchen in Schaumburg. He studied at Marburg and Tübingen, and was professor...
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  • start of the parade. After a German pop song "Happy Wanderer" by the Obernkirchen Children's Choir won the Trinidad & Tobago Road March title in 1955 the...
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