Hemelingen (Plattdeutsch Hemeln) is a German city and district of Bremen belonging to the Bremen district East. Hemelingen is located about 6 km east of...
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arms with a condition known as tetra-amelia syndrome. She was born in Hemelingen, Germany, and had a lengthy career in sideshow performance. Aloisia Wagner...
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Bremen-Hemelingen (German: Bahnhof Bremen-Hemelingen) is a railway station located in Bremen, Germany. The station is located in Hemelingen on the Wanne-Eickel–Hamburg...
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Borgfeld Oberneuland [de] Osterholz Hemelingen Hastedt (near Östliche Vorstadt) Sebaldsbrück (east of Hastedt) Hemelingen (south of Sebaldsbrück, near Weser...
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tier at the time. He ended his career with Bremen-based amateur side SV Hemelingen. Following his retirement he published the "Werder-Echo", Werder Bremen's...
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from Bremen to their other location in Hastedt, a district of Bremen-Hemelingen, and renamed the vehicle to Lloyd EL3000. The total production figure...
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the South Tower, all cast in 1949 by the Otto bell foundry in Bremen-Hemelingen. The largest bell or bourdon which weighs 8 tons is called "Christus &...
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SV Babelsberg Report Bremen Cup (2023–24 season) 25 May 2024 Bremen SV Hemelingen Bremer SV Report Hamburg Cup (2023–24 season) 25 May 2024 Hamburg USC...
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Christa Fuchs took over Otto Hydraulik Bremen GmbH. Founded in 1958, the Hemelingen-based company had five employees at the time and was engaged in the construction...
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Position(s) Midfielder Youth career SV Hemelingen Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 0000–1960 SV Hemelingen 1960–1969 Werder Bremen 250 (26) 1969–1972...
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