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  1. S. Reinhard Schlichting. Erna Schlüter. Thomas Schmidt-Kowalski. John Schuette. Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler. Thomas Schütte. Andreas Sieling. Duchess Sophia Charlotte of Oldenburg.

  2. Oldenburg (állam) (wd), történelmi terület Németország északnyugati részén, a jelenlegi Alsó-Szászországban. Oldenburgi Grófság (wd) (1091–1774), a Német-római Birodalom egyik állama. Oldenburgi Hercegség (wd) (1774–1810), a Német-római Birodalom egyik állama. Oldenburgi Nagyhercegség (wd) (1815–1918), a Német ...

  3. The Mount Edziza volcanic complex (MEVC) is a group of volcanoes and associated lava flows in northwest British Columbia, Canada. Located on the Tahltan Highland, the MEVC has a broad, steep-sided lava plateau; its highest summit is 2,786 metres (9,140 feet). Its volcanoes formed over the last 7.5 million years during five cycles of magmatic ...

  4. Coordinates: 53.1377°N 8.2140°E. View of the Pulverturm building in Oldenburg from the southeast. The Pulverturm is a historic brick-built powder magazine in the city of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. [1] [2] The Pulverturm is the last remaining building in Oldenburg's historic fortifications. A small part of the city wall is still attached.

  5. Claes Oldenburg ( Estocolmo, Suecia; 28 de enero de 1929- Nueva York; 18 de julio de 2022) 1 fue un escultor sueco-estadounidense, pionero del Pop Art. Es conocido sobre todo por sus instalaciones de arte público que representan réplicas a gran escala de objetos cotidianos. Otro tema en su obra son las versiones en escultura blanda de objetos ...

  6. Hace 4 días · 39 Facts About Oldenburg. Oldenburg, a charming city nestled in the northern part of Germany, is a hidden gem steeped in rich history and cultural traditions. With its picturesque landscapes, quaint architecture, and warm hospitality, Oldenburg exudes an undeniable charm that attracts visitors from around the world.

  7. Subsequent Rulers of Oldenburg were all his descendants. History. The town was first mentioned in 1108, at that time known under the name of Aldenburg. [citation needed] It became important due to its location at a ford of the navigable Hunte river. Oldenburg became a small county in the shadow of the much more powerful Free Hanseatic City of ...