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    today lie in Gelsenkirchen's north end were mentioned in documents from the early Middle Ages, some examples being: Raedese (nowadays Resse), Middelvic...
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    The Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßenbahnen AG (English: Bochum-Gelsenkirchen Tramways Corporation), abbreviated BOGESTRA, is a public transport operator...
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    is served by Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn line S 2 and by bus route 381 (Gelsenkirchen – Erle – Resse/Buer) operated by BOGESTRA. "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station...
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    sinking work began in 1888. The Ewald 3/4 mine shafts followed in Gelsenkirchen-Resse in 1895. A fifth shaft was sunk in the Katzenbusch. In 1911, shaft...
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  • Jürgen Rynio (category Footballers from Gelsenkirchen)
    1948, and grew up in Resse, a district in the city of Gelsenkirchen. He started his career in his hometown, playing for VfL Resse 08 before joining Eintracht...
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  • Ortsgruppenleiter (Local Group Leader) in Resse until 1926 and also returned to help found the Party group in Gelsenkirchen. From 1926 he became active in the...
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    Thomas Kläsener (category Footballers from Gelsenkirchen)
    Thomas Kläsener (born 14 August 1976 in Gelsenkirchen) is a German former professional footballer who played as a defender. UEFA Cup: 1996–97 DFB-Pokal:...
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