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in order to undermine German civilian morale. As a result, 29% of the houses were destroyed and 45% damaged, while only 26% of the houses remained undamaged. The centre, which had retained its medieval character until then, was almost leveled. Destruction in the city as a whole was estimated at 20 to
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and subject-specific secondary schools): Gymnasium
Andreanum, Gymnasium Marienschule, Gymnasium Josephinum Hildesheim, Scharnhorstgymnasium Hildesheim, Goethegymnasium Hildesheim, Michelsenschule, Gymnasium Himmelsthür. Further: Freie Waldorfschule Hildesheim, Robert-Bosch-Gesamtschule.
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Wirtschaft), Herman-Nohl-Schule (Fachgymnasium Gesundheit und Soziales), Walter-Gropius-Schule (Berufsbildende Schule), Werner-von-Siemens-Schule (Fachgymnasium Technik), Elisabeth-von-Rantzau-Schule (Fachakademie für Sozialmanagement).
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World Heritage Site in the near future. Other notable buildings stand opposite the church:
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Ludwigs des Frommen dieser Hilduin gewesen sein könne (ebd., Anm. 22).
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is a late Gothic building, venue of a weekly concert series at market time.
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Important and significant companies in the city of Hildesheim are:
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His brother, Carl Ferdinand von Roemer (1818–1891), who........
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Bakers' Guild Hall and Butchers' Guild Hall in the Market Place
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Half-timbered house (1981) built on the medieval city wall in
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Metropolitan region Hannover-Braunschweig-Göttingen-Wolfsburg
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which is a large half-timbered house dating from 1770 with a
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St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim
3094:(born 1981), freestyle swimmer, bronze medallist at the
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Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Frankfurt and all of Germany
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Historic Market Place with City Hall and market fountain
3539:. - Hildesheimer Allgemeine Zeitung, 23 June 2009, p.9.
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1075:(Hildesheim Cathedral), with its ancient bronze doors (
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2464:(canal) and Hildesheim Betriebsgesellschaft Airfield.
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most notable sights in this rural part of Hildesheim.
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3669:. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 709.
2805:(born 1972), politician (SPD) & Govt. minister
2652:(1430–1491), explorer of the North Atlantic &
3713:. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 428.
3353:Reims folgende Verbrüderung mit einer (ecclesia)
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3215:Half-timbered houses in street "Hinterer Brühl"
2769:(1905–1948), Nazi war criminal and director of
2285:List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany
199:
2717:(1859–1945), German Roman Catholic bishop and
2695:(1835–1918), an Austrian rabbi, historian and
1350:dating from the beginning of the 15th century.
1229:, in the streets Keßlerstraße, Knollenstraße,
4508:
3991:
3810:
3785:Article about Hildesheim from the early 1900s
2941:(born 1970), novelist, journalist and author.
1121:architecture. It was built from 1010 to 1022.
663:, about 30 km (19 mi) southeast of
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530:
1245:(weapon smith house, 1548) at Gelber Stern.
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3795:
3564:"Stadt Hildesheim Statistische Daten 2014"
2811:(born 1983), hereditary Prince of Hannover
2521:The community has the headquarters of the
1677:
1094:bush, allegedly the world's oldest living
692:Hildesheim is situated on the north–south
529:
18:
4482:Cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants
3179:Market Place (Markt) on an autumn evening
3009:and key figure in the VW Beetle's history
2609:(ca 965–1026), prelate who served as the
1142:, a half-timbered house dating from 1509.
3085:footballer, played 502 games and 88 for
2915:(born 1959), German bass-baritone singer
2573:
2563:
2552:
2542:
2532:
2015:
1113:(UNESCO World Heritage Site) – an early
731:The city is one of the oldest cities in
3594:(in German). Hildesheim. Archived from
3459:
3457:
3281:
3109:
3018:(1900–1981), physician and biochemist,
2842:(1921–2014), painter and graphic artist
2817:(born 1985) a German prince in pretense
2387:, Europe's most important event of the
2226:1896–1909: Gustav Struckmann, reelected
2217:1853–1875: Paul Johann Friedrich Boysen
1605:, a medieval store house (15th century)
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3119:Spherical Panorama of the Market Place
2683:(1780–1846), Protestant church leader.
2256:1972–1975: Friedrich Nämsch, reelected
939:Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover
839:, was unearthed by Prussian soldiers.
3315:Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen
3297:Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen
2977:(1767–1851), naturalist and botanist.
2759:(1903–1973), 1948–51 chairman of the
2743:and General der Waffen-SS und Polizei
2677:(1772–1801), German African explorer.
2205:1803–1843: Georg Otto Ferdinand Lohde
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3338:Möglich wäre die Benennung nach Abt
3203:Half-timbered houses in Keßlerstraße
2586:Public service & public thinking
1117:church in Germany and an example of
957:Reconstructed market square at night
851:Hildesheim city square in April 1945
4649:Coat of Arms of Hildesheim district
3005:(1899–1968), engineer, Chairman of
2663:Henry V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
2661:(1505–1567), the royal mistress of
2429:Optimal Personal & Organisation
2253:1968–1972: Martin Boyken, reelected
2223:1895–1896: Hans Ukert, not as mayor
1326:in the historic street Old Market (
863:. Hildesheim was the location of a
843:Early 20th century and World War II
2733:, Jewish philosopher and historian
2271:2005–2014: Kurt Machens, reelected
2241:1952–1958: Albin Hunger, reelected
883:. The city was heavily damaged by
287:
255:
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3704:"Brandis, Christian August"
3682:"Marheineke, Philip Konrad"
3638:"Ebeling, Christoph Daniel"
3537:Stadtgeschichte auf dem Hinterhof
2208:1843–1848: Carl Christoph Lüntzel
1241:(1606) in Godehardsplatz and the
1138:. Opposite the church stands the
995:, erected in the 13th century in
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3748:"Roemer, Friedrich Adolph"
3726:"Roemer, Friedrich Adolph"
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2379:Events of international interest
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4694:Members of the Hanseatic League
4007:Cities in Germany by population
2452:services), is connected to the
2214:1848–1852: Amtsassessor Domeier
1322:) is a small church with large
137:), half-timbered houses at the
3464:Megargee, Geoffrey P. (2009).
2975:Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link
2809:Prince Ernst August of Hanover
2749:(1900–1945), a general in the
2747:Harald Freiherr von Elverfeldt
867:subcamp of the Nazi prison in
819:, the town became part of the
149:(UNESCO World Heritage Site),
1:
4684:Jewish communities in Germany
3930:
3876:
3825:Places adjacent to Hildesheim
1652:1938: Drispenstedt and Neuhof
904:Late 20th century and present
873:Neuengamme concentration camp
16:City in Lower Saxony, Germany
4523:Towns and municipalities in
3909:
3901:
3660:"Hornemann, Frederick"
3414:Der Marktplatz zu Hildesheim
3367:Neue Folge 20, Berlin 1984,
2274:2014–present: Dr. Ingo Meyer
2220:1876–1895: Gustav Struckmann
2200:List of mayors of Hildesheim
1560:and Saint Magdalena's Church
1464:in the historic Market Place
937:) and 38.3% as Protestants (
151:Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum
3523:Segers-Glocke, Christiane:
3510:Segers-Glocke, Christiane:
3030:Righteous Among the Nations
2926:(born 1962), winners of an
2893:(1948–2011), crooner, sang
2878:and founding member of the
2623:in 1066, canonized in 1523.
2411:Robert Bosch Car Multimedia
2268:2001–2005: Dr. Ulrich Kumme
2250:1964–1968: Friedrich Nämsch
1187:Hospital of the Five Wounds
1148:Roemer-und-Pelizaeus-Museum
823:, which was annexed by the
792:Reformation to 17th century
441:1,100/km (2,900/sq mi)
4710:
3229:Dormition of the Theotokos
2895:The boy with the harmonica
2866:White House Executive Chef
2864:(1927–2005), chef, he was
2836:(1889–1966), film producer
2282:
2279:Twin towns – sister cities
2238:1950–1952: Friedrich Lekve
2229:1909–1937: Ernst Ehrlicher
1540:Renaissance bay window in
1315:is not open to the public.
709:UNESCO World Heritage Site
538:UNESCO World Heritage Site
527:UNESCO World Heritage Site
4642:
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4462:
3830:
3780:360° Panoramas Hildesheim
3242:The town hall around 1900
2789:(born 1965), politician,
2779:(born 1964), politician,
2773:, executed for war crimes
2232:1945–1946: Erich Bruschke
1705:—
1101:Museum of the Cathedral:
779:When Hildesheim obtained
735:, became the seat of the
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3550:"Fläche und Bevölkerung"
3416:, p.24. Hildesheim 1989.
3403:, p.38. Hildesheim 1964.
3390:, p.46. Hildesheim 1964.
2969:Catharina Helena Dörrien
2726:(1880–1950), German and
2687:Christian August Brandis
2669:Christoph Daniel Ebeling
2494:University of Hildesheim
2460:), has a harbour on the
2262:1981–1991: Gerold Klemke
2247:1959–1964: Martin Boyken
1492:Half-timbered houses in
1159:and special exhibitions.
910:University of Hildesheim
302:Show map of Lower Saxony
3775:The city's own website.
3754:Encyclopædia Britannica
3732:Encyclopædia Britannica
3710:Encyclopædia Britannica
3688:Encyclopædia Britannica
3666:Encyclopædia Britannica
3644:The American Cyclopædia
3340:Hilduin von Saint-Denis
3155:Basilica of St Godehard
3070:2020 Summer Paralympics
3020:Physiology and Medicine
2989:(1818–1891), geologist.
2983:(1809–1869), geologist.
2981:Friedrich Adolph Roemer
2930:in 1989 for their film
2665:, from 1522 until 1567.
2491:can be achieved at the
2446:Hildesheim Hauptbahnhof
2265:1991–2001: Kurt Machens
2259:1975–1981: Heiko Klinge
2235:1946–1950: Albin Hunger
2009:Largest minority groups
1413:, UNESCO World Heritage
1318:St Magdalena's Church (
871:, and a subcamp of the
737:Bishopric of Hildesheim
639:
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554:in St. Michael's Church
420:81 m (266 ft)
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4669:Cities in Lower Saxony
4650:
3412:Borck, Heinz-Günther:
3355:Parisiensis in Francia
2957:Science & business
2619:(ca 1010–1106), named
2598:Bernward of Hildesheim
2592:Gotthard of Hildesheim
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2550:
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2244:1958–1959: Paul Lienke
1617:St. Magdalena's Church
1302:(Emperor's house) the
1132:highest church steeple
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915:Umgestülpter Zuckerhut
893:Area Bombing Directive
852:
707:, Hildesheim became a
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4689:Hildesheim (district)
4648:
3647:. Vol. VI. 1879.
3527:, p.108. Hameln 2007.
3514:, p.109. Hameln 2007.
3045:Emergent BioSolutions
2971:(1717–1795), botanist
2858:writer, lived locally
2815:Christian von Hanover
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2482:comprehensive schools
2426:Petrofer Chemie H. R.
2414:St. Bernward Hospital
1679:Historical population
1340:St. Bernward's Church
1052:was built in 1730 in
1030:was built in 1755 in
968:historic market place
956:
891:as part of Britain′s
850:
552:Ottonian architecture
464: • Summer (
233:
155:Historic Market Place
4477:Metropolitan regions
4158:Freiburg im Breisgau
3100:2004 Summer Olympics
3061:1968 Winter Olympics
3013:Sir Hans Adolf Krebs
2987:Ferdinand von Roemer
2924:Christoph Lauenstein
2787:Andreas Bovenschulte
2631:Bishop of Hildesheim
2627:Adelog of Hildesheim
2602:Bishop of Hildesheim
2548:Ferdinand von Roemer
2420:Sparkasse Hildesheim
1411:St. Michael's Church
1215:Half-timbered houses
1183:St. Nicolai's Chapel
1111:St. Michael's Church
1073:St. Mary's Cathedral
1061:Wollenwebergildehaus
979:Butchers' Guild Hall
975:Knochenhaueramtshaus
705:St. Michael's Church
701:Hildesheim Cathedral
667:on the banks of the
565:Cultural: i, ii, iii
507:Vehicle registration
438: • Density
147:St. Michael's Church
128:St. Mary's Cathedral
126:Clockwise from top:
4525:Hildesheim district
4359:Mülheim an der Ruhr
3401:Unsere schöne Stadt
3388:Unsere schöne Stadt
3191:St Mauritius Church
2828:Wilhelm Schmidthild
2753:during World War II
2675:Frederick Hornemann
2505:with the cities of
2385:M'era Luna Festival
1680:
1291:building (1586) in
1287:(Emperor's House):
1221:can be seen around
1084:World Heritage Site
923:Day of Lower Saxony
861:concentration camps
837:Hildesheim Treasure
833:Austro-Prussian War
815:In 1813, after the
655:, in north-central
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270:Show map of Germany
135:World Heritage Site
4679:815 establishments
4651:
3622:2012-03-10 at the
3569:. Stadt Hildesheim
3299:. 13 October 2021.
2963:Ludolph van Ceulen
2868:from 1988 to 1992.
2840:Eberhard Schlotter
2783:from 2013 to 2019.
2637:John of Hildesheim
2611:Bishop of Vercelli
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2572:
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2551:
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2489:Tertiary Education
2423:KSM Castings Group
2025:Population (2016)
1671:Population history
1392:Kloster Marienrode
1355:Kalenberger Graben
1243:Waffenschmiedehaus
1134:(114.5 m) in
1103:Cathedral Treasure
1088:Thousand-year Rose
959:
935:Hildesheim Diocese
853:
825:Kingdom of Prussia
821:Kingdom of Hanover
796:Hildesheim became
680:Holy Roman Emperor
430: • Total
409: • Total
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143:St. Andrews Church
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4254:Bergisch Gladbach
4077:Frankfurt am Main
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3475:978-0-253-35328-3
3003:Heinrich Nordhoff
2741:Obergruppenführer
2681:Philip Marheineke
2633:from 1171 to 1190
2621:Bishop of Meissen
2538:Ludolf van Ceulen
2474:secondary schools
2332:Weston-super-Mare
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1527:Marienrode Priory
1478:Wernersches House
1388:Marienrode Priory
1371:Marienburg Castle
1361:Steuerwald Castle
1233:, Am Kehrwieder,
1140:Upended Sugarloaf
1086:since 1985. The "
919:Upended Sugarloaf
885:British air raids
805:Thirty Years' War
747:across the River
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2900:Michael Schenker
2781:Mayor of Hanover
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1227:Kehrwieder Tower
943:Serbian Orthodox
786:Hanseatic League
733:Northern Germany
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2777:Stefan Schostok
2767:Wolfram Sievers
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3617:Kontakdaten
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3369:S. 40.
3075:Maik Taylor
2757:Karl Hamann
2697:Chief rabbi
2432:Medifox DAN
1542:Alter Markt
1328:Alter Markt
1293:Alter Markt
1289:Renaissance
1248:The church
1196:The church
1164:Kreuzkirche
1127:St. Andreas
1050:Rococcohaus
1028:Lüntzelhaus
1010:late-Gothic
949:Main sights
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723:Early years
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4663:Categories
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4601:Hildesheim
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4424:Salzgitter
4414:Reutlingen
4404:Regensburg
4344:Leverkusen
4329:Ingolstadt
4324:Hildesheim
4309:Heidelberg
4223:Oberhausen
4067:Düsseldorf
4014:1,000,000+
3917:Salzgitter
3906:Hildesheim
3602:2021-02-15
3573:2015-07-13
3276:References
3007:Volkswagen
2852:Lily Franz
2793:since 2019
2699:of Vienna.
2646:and writer
2507:Holzminden
2501:(HAWK), a
2478:Gymnasiums
2345:Gelendzhik
2283:See also:
1645:Moritzberg
1495:Lappenberg
1462:Tempelhaus
1300:Kaiserhaus
1285:Kaiserhaus
1279:Moritzberg
1268:Lappenberg
1251:St. Jacobi
1235:Lappenberg
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1070:Romanesque
1039:Rolandhaus
1005:Tempelhaus
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694:Autobahn 7
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631:Low German
610:Hildesheim
425:Population
388:Lord mayor
381:Government
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4389:Pforzheim
4384:Paderborn
4379:Osnabrück
4374:Oldenburg
4314:Heilbronn
4289:Gütersloh
4284:Göttingen
4269:Darmstadt
4238:Wuppertal
4233:Wiesbaden
4198:Magdeburg
4173:Karlsruhe
4123:Bielefeld
4097:Stuttgart
4092:Nuremberg
3950:Göttingen
3945:Paderborn
3921:Magdeburg
3895:Osnabrück
3891:Bielefeld
3867:Wolfsburg
3446:9 January
2904:Scorpions
2886:Scorpions
2880:hard rock
2876:guitarist
2846:Guy Stern
2771:Ahnenerbe
2751:Wehrmacht
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2641:Carmelite
2560:, ca 1885
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2468:Education
2440:Transport
2306:Angoulême
1308:sandstone
1014:patrician
993:Town Hall
929:Religions
855:Early in
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4274:Erlangen
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4143:Chemnitz
4118:Augsburg
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3790:Pictures
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3248:See also
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2822:The Arts
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2189:Bulgaria
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561:Criteria
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4188:Krefeld
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4082:Hanover
4062:Dresden
4031:Hamburg
4026:Cologne
3854:Hamburg
3841:Hanover
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3106:Gallery
3022:in 1953
2933:Balance
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2517:Culture
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1988:103,970
1977:101,667
1966:100,708
1955:103,448
1944:105,700
1933:103,512
1922:100,900
1911:102,700
1900:106,000
1738:+102.0%
1348:retable
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718:History
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595:0.58 ha
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516:Website
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351:Germany
347:Country
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2105:Italy
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1947:+2.1%
1936:+2.6%
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358:State
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