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Weende may refer to: Weende (Leine), a river of Lower Saxony, Germany, tributary of the Leine Weende, Göttingen, a district of Göttingen, Lower Saxony
Weende
City in Lower Saxony, Germany
of Göttingen: 1963: Herberhausen 1964: Geismar, Grone, Nikolausberg, and Weende 1973: Deppoldshausen, Elliehausen, Esebeck, Groß Ellershausen, Hetjershausen
Göttingen
River in Germany
Weende is a small river of Lower Saxony, Germany. It flows into the Leine near Nörten-Hardenberg. List of rivers of Lower Saxony v t e
Weende_(Leine)
German footballer
Youth career 1996–2005 Nikolausberger SC 2005–2006 SC Weende 2006–2008 Hannover 96 2008–2009 SC Weende Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2009 FC Sachsen
Adriano_Grimaldi
Railway line in Germany
now branches about 3 kilometres north of Göttingen station at the former Weende station from the Hanoverian Southern Railway (part of the old North–South
Göttingen–Bodenfelde_railway
Austrian stage and film actor and occasional film director and screenwriter
industry. A heavy smoker, Breuer was married six times and died in 1954 in Weende, Göttingen at the age of 47. 1931: Wochenend im Paradies 1939: Immortal
Siegfried_Breuer
River in Germany
west of the intersection of highways B27 and B3 in or near the borough of Weende [de; nl]. List of rivers of Lower Saxony Environmental map service of Lower
Lutter_(Leine)
German cultural historian and folklorist
was a German folklorist and cultural historian. Otto Lauffer was born in Weende (which is today a district of Göttingen) on 20 February 1874 and spent his
Otto_Lauffer
German chemist (1825–1890)
station in Weende-Göttingen. In 1865 he became an associate professor, and in 1873, a full professor at the University of Göttingen. At the Weende agricultural
Wilhelm_Henneberg
Prussian officer (1770–1822)
Christian Friedrich Scharnweber, born 10 February 1770 in Weende and died 1822 in Kloster Eberbach, was a Prussian officer. He was the state councillor
Christian Friedrich Scharnweber
Christian_Friedrich_Scharnweber
Joachim II Hector guaranteed her dowry of 20000guilders. The monastery at Weende contributed 350 guilders towards this dowry. As her jointure, she was promised
Elisabeth of Brunswick-Calenberg
Elisabeth_of_Brunswick-Calenberg
Football league
FT Braunschweig 2001: BSV Ölper 2000 2002: Eintracht Northeim 2003: SC Weende 2004: TSV Helmstedt 2005: Goslarer SC 08 2006: VfB Fallersleben Promoted
Landesliga_Braunschweig
measurement of high temperature using optical pyrometry. Holborn was born in Weende, Göttingen, the son of Louis and Louise née Oelsen. He studied at the Realschule
Ludwig_Holborn
German agricultural chemist (1832–1897)
1855, and afterwards assisted Wilhelm Henneberg at Celle and at Göttingen-Weende. In 1862 he started the station for agricultural experiments at Braunschweig
Friedrich_Stohmann
Dutch composer (born 1972)
Symphony Gouden Draak (2000) Sonate for violin and piano (2001) Piano Trio "en weende hij bitter" (Dutch: And He Wept Bitterly) (2001) String Quartet Nr. 2 "Das
Edward_Top
German chemist (1840-1912)
career in Jena, and then went on to the agricultural research station at Weende near Göttingen, working under Wilhelm Henneberg, until in 1871 he was offered
Ernst_Schulze_(chemist)
Travel report by Heinrich Heine
and overnight stops made by this group of travelling poets: Göttingen, Weende, Nörten, Osterode, Lerbach, Clausthal, Zellerfeld, Goslar, the Rammelsberg
Die_Harzreise
Small river in Lower Saxony, Germany
German). Stadt Göttingen. 2019. Retrieved August 17, 2025. "Leine, Grone, Weende und Co.: Woher Göttingens Gewässer ihre Namen haben". Göttinger Tageblatt
Grone_(river)
German educationist and philosopher (1879–1960)
since 1979. There has been a "Nohlstraße" in the Göttingen district of Weende since 1969. Since 1959, the elementary school designed by architect Diez
Herman_Nohl
German organ builder (1812–1888)
Year Location Church Picture Manual Stops Notes 1848 Weende (Göttingen) St. Petri I/P 8 Some stops are preserved 1850 Moringen Stadtkirche II/P 23 New
Carl_Giesecke
German footballer
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) Position Goalkeeper Youth career 0000–1996 SC Weende 1996–1999 Hannover 96 Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1999–2003 Hannover
Timo_Ochs
extension of A 37 A 388 Nordumgehung Göttingen AD Göttingen-Nord – Göttingen-Weende Downgraded to B 27 in 2003 A 391 Westtangente Braunschweig Braunschweig-Wenden
List_of_autobahns_in_Germany
Village in Groningen, Netherlands
Veerste Veldhuis, Vlagtwedde, Vlagtwedder-Barlage, Vlagtwedder-Veldhuis, Weende, Weenderveld, Weite, Wessingtange, Wollingboermarke, Wollinghuizen, Zandberg
Vlagtwedde
German satirical author and musician (born 1958)
a German writer, columnist and musician. Goldt was born in the town of Weende, now Göttingen, to working-class parents originally from Silesia. In 1977
Max_Goldt
German opera singer
represented the organist in the Evangelical Lutheran parish of St. Peter in Weende (Göttingen) [de] and in the Evangelical Lutheran parish of the monastery
Paul_Willert
Wagenfelder Aue Wapel Warme Bode Warmenau Warnau Warne Wäschegrund Wätering Weende Weesener Bach Weeser Aa Wennigser Mühlbach Werra Weser Westaue Westergate
List of rivers of Lower Saxony
List_of_rivers_of_Lower_Saxony
German cyclist (born 2001)
Rad-Net Oßwald Discipline Road Track Role Rider Amateur team 2015–2019 Tuspo Weende Professional team 2020– Rad-Net Rose Team Medal record Men's track cycling
Tobias_Buck-Gramcko
Federal motorway in Germany
Destinations Notes Göttingen 1 Göttingen-Nord A 7 Göttingen-Holtensen Göttingen-Lutteranger Göttingen-Weende 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Bundesautobahn_388
06806; 7.10278 (Wedderheide) Weende Vlagtwedde 53°00′05″N 7°07′45″E / 53.00139°N 7.12917°E / 53.00139; 7.12917 (Weende) Wehe-Den Hoorn De Marne 53°21′30″N
List of cities, towns and villages in Groningen
List_of_cities,_towns_and_villages_in_Groningen
Defunct Argentine railway company
and subsequently added to Ferrocarril Provincial. By 1914, the company weended up with a surplus of $ 6.516,15. In 1916, the provincial government (led
Province of Buenos Aires Railway
Province_of_Buenos_Aires_Railway
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