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    named after Gelsenkirchen-Schalke. The club's current stadium Veltins-Arena, however, is located in Gelsenkirchen-Erle [de]. Gelsenkirchen was first documented...
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  • United States Erle (river), a river of Thuringia, Germany Erle, Gelsenkirchen [de], a borough of the German city of Gelsenkirchen Erle, Raesfeld [de]...
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    as well known nationally as the city of Gelsenkirchen. However, Schalke 04 has played its matches in the Erle district since 1973 (first in the Parkstadion...
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    It is served by Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn line S 2 and by bus route 381 (GelsenkirchenErle – Resse/Buer) operated by BOGESTRA. "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station...
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    in West Germany was won by TuS Wörrstadt, 4–0 over DJK Eintracht Gelsenkirchen-Erle in the final, sanctioned by the Deutscher Fußball-Bund. A Little League...
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    Rüdiger Abramczik (category Footballers from Gelsenkirchen)
    ability to cross the ball ("Flankengott"). Abramczik was born in Gelsenkirchen-Erle. He, whose younger brother Volker later became also a professional...
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  • Gesamtschule Berger Feld (category Buildings and structures in Gelsenkirchen)
    Gesamtschule Berger Feld is a gesamtschule in Gelsenkirchen. It is located in the Erle region and has 1325 pupils and 118 teachers. It is known for the...
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    The Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord–Marl Lippe railway is an approximately 17 kilometre-long, electrified and predominantly single-track main line railway in...
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  • official German women's football champion, defeating DJK Eintracht Gelsenkirchen-Erle 4–0 in the final. In 1975 Wörrstadt reached the semi-final of the...
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    A 31: Bottrop–Gronau–Emden A 52: Marl-North–Gelsenkirchen–Gladbeck B 224: Raesfeld–Erle–Dorsten–Gladbeck–Essen–Velbert–Wuppertal–Solingen Gladbeck...
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