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  1. Emden es una ciudad del noroeste de Alemania perteneciente al estado de Baja Sajonia y ubicada en la región de Frisia oriental. Tiene el estatus de ciudad independiente. Situada en la bahía de Dollart, junto a la desembocadura del río Ems, cuenta con un puerto comercial.

    • SMS Emden

      El SMS Emden fue un crucero ligero (Kleiner Kreuzer en...

  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › EmdenEmden – Wikipedia

    Mit 50.535 Einwohnern (Stand 31. Dezember 2022) ist Emden die kleinste der kreisfreien Städte des Bundeslandes, steht auf Platz 21 der Städte in Niedersachsen und ist damit nach Wilhelmshaven die zweitgrößte Stadt an der niedersächsischen Küste.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EmdenEmden - Wikipedia

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    The exact founding date of Emden is unknown, but it has existed at least since the 8th century. Older names for Emden are Setutanda, Amuthon, Embda, Emda, Embden and Embderland. Town privilege and the town's coat of arms, the Engelke up de Muer (The Little Angel on the Wall) was granted by Emperor Maximilian Iin 1495. In the 16th century, Emden bri...

    The main industries in Emden are automobile production and shipbuilding. Volkswagen runs a large production plant which builds the Volkswagen Passat car and which employs around 10,000 people. Emden harbor is also one of the three main ports for car shipping in Europe (together with Zeebrugge in Belgium and Bremerhaven in Germany). More than 1.4 mi...

    The highest playing[clarification needed] association football club is BSV Kickers Emden. The capacity of the stadium is 7,200, due to safety objections of the German Football Association. In 1994, some 12,000 spectators followed a match against the reserves squad of Hamburger SV, which remains the record. In that season, Kickers Emden finished top...

    Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser (ca 1540–1596), navigator and celestial cartographerin Portuguese and Dutch service
    Johannes Althusius (1563–1638), legal scholar, Calvinistpolitical theorist, elected a local municipal trustee in 1603
    Jacob Dircksz de Graeff (1571–1638), member of the De Graeff family; Amsterdam burgomaster in the Dutch Golden Age.

    Three German light cruisers were named after the city, two of which served in World War I and the third in World War II. Today, the fifth navy ship named after the city is in service. 1. SMS Emden (1906), a light cruiser in the Kaiserliche Marine, Bay of Bengal, Battle of Cocos 2. Emden (1911), schooner, renamed Duhnen, then Brigantine Yankee; made...

  4. Emden, city, Lower Saxony Land (state), northwestern Germany. It lies near the Ems River estuary and the North Sea coast of Ostfriesland (East Frisia). Founded about 800, it developed as a port for trade with the Baltic countries. It became the capital of the county of Ostfriesland in the 15th.

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  5. Die Emden war der erfolgreichste deutsche Kreuzer in überseeischen Gewässern und gehört zu den bekanntesten Kriegsschiffen der Kaiserlichen Marine. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Bau. 2 Dienstzeit. 2.1 Dienst bis 1914. 2.2 Erster Weltkrieg. 2.2.1 Kreuzerkrieg. 2.2.2 Gefecht bei den Kokosinseln. 2.2.3 Zusammenfassung der Erfolge. 3 Zeitgenössische Rezeption.

  6. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › EmdenEmden — Wikipédia

    Emden est une ville et un port maritime situé dans le nord-ouest de l' Allemagne, à l'embouchure du fleuve Ems dans le Dollard. C'est la ville principale de la région de la Frise orientale . Histoire. L'église neuve d'Emden (1648).