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had long been the strongest political power. The Nazis recorded just two votes (0.3%) for the first time in 1928 and were insignificant at first in subsequent years. In
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S. M. Krimigis; T. P. Armstrong; W. I. Axford; C. O. Bostrom; C. Y. Fan; G. Gloeckler; L. J. Lanzerotti (1977). "The Low Energy
Charged Particle (LECP) experiment on the Voyager spacecraft".
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Kosch MJ, Hagfors T, Nielsen E (1998). "A new digital all-sky imager experiment for optical auroral studies in conjunction with the
Scandinavian twin auroral radar experiment".
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was built in 1969. Lindau got its own sports field, and a new fire station was built in 1971 as well as asphalted roads equipped with modern lighting.
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area of the village, two boys had made a fire. Since it was very windy, the fire spread to the farm buildings and those of a bricklayer. Primitive
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969:Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
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999:1927 – 1933 Johannes Hellmann; Zentrum
818:at the oast house was filled in 1984.
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1002:1933 – 1939 Heinrich Leinemann; NSDAP
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1047:2001 – today Heinrich Schmidt; CDU
1020:1952 – 1956 Theodor Fahlbusch; CDU
796:at the (catholic) village church.
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1005:1939 – 1945 Joseph Wagener; NSDAP
723:Development from 1949 until today
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953:Church) built from 1754 in the
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1073:2nd deputy: Rudolf Rümke (SPD)
1038:1976 – 1991 Horst Waßmann; CDU
1026:1958 – 1968 Paul Brandfaß; CDU
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1008:1945 Anton Freyberg (no party)
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1041:1991 – 1994 Hubert Kopp; CDU
590:Second World War (1939–1945)
513:inhabitants were recorded.)
1029:1968 – 1972 Helmut Krüger;
960:Evangelische Kreuzkirche: (
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850:Aircraft crash over Lindau
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348:www.katlenburg-lindau.de
131:Show map of Lower Saxony
1252:Die Naturwissenschaften
1172:"Zahlen, Daten, Fakten"
911:2006 – 1846 inhabitants
908:1994 – 1985 inhabitants
905:1978 – 2014 inhabitants
902:1960 – 2136 inhabitants
899:1950 – 2342 inhabitants
896:1946 – 2456 inhabitants
893:1934 – 1487 inhabitants
890:1921 – 1365 inhabitants
887:1905 – 1330 inhabitants
884:1848 – 1441 inhabitants
881:1815 – 1107 inhabitants
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335:Vehicle registration
266: • Density
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1390:1998RScI...69..578K
1355:1977SSRv...21..329K
1264:1964NW.....51..229D
1229:1964SSRv....3....2E
1084:Igna Maria Jünemann
781:Northeim (district)
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