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    Siebeneichen is a municipality in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The town's name is identical in meaning with Sevenoaks in...
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    Siebeneichen's family, spent the summers on Hook Creek meadow (on the Queens side) from 1875 to 1926. During the Great Depression, the Siebeneichen family...
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    Meissen Meißen Town Albrechtsburg Siebeneichen castle Market square with church View over Meißen with its vineyards Coat of arms Location of Meissen within...
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    Karlshof, Lindenfelde, Randow, Seedorf (incorporated on 1 April 1942), Siebeneichen, Vorwerk, Waldberg, Woldeforst and Wotenick (incorporated on 1 June 2004)...
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    Niederricht Obersdorf Prangershof Prohof Rummersricht See Seidersberg Siebeneichen Stephansricht Stifterslohe Sulzbach-Rosenberg Untermainshof Unterschwaig...
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  • (647) Langenlehsten (157) Müssen (942) Roseburg (509) Schulendorf (452) Siebeneichen (259) Tramm (335) Witzeeze (917) 4. Hohe Elbgeest Aumühle (3,088) Börnsen...
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    and later that year he commanded a corps at Koenigswarte, Bautzen, Siebeneichen, Lowenberg, Katzbach, and Leipzig. The next year he participated in the...
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  • official flag. Schrum TBA No official flag. Schwesing TBA No official flag. Siebeneichen TBA No official flag. Simonsberg TBA No official flag. Sprakebüll TBA...
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  • Castle, Schönfeld (Saxony) Seußlitz Baroque Castle, Diesbar-Seußlitz Siebeneichen Castle, Meißen Lustschlösschen Spitzhaus, Radebeul Wackerbarths Ruh Castle...
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    first recognized as an official student organization. In 1928, Sgt. Otto Siebeneichen, retired director of the U.S. Army Band, was appointed the first full-time...
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