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  1. Jani likulu; Vidumbizgano vya chikaya; Vakuchitika vasono; Kusintha kuphya; Jani lililose; Wovwili; Chakupeleka

  2. The State Museum for Art and Cultural History (in German: Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte) is an art museum consisting of three separate buildings located close to each other in the city of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. [1] The three museum locations are: The museum was established in 1919 after the abdication the previous year ...

  3. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q2936Oldenburg - Wikidata

    town in Lower Saxony, Germany

  4. The track was a joint project of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State Railways and the Prussian state railways and was built together with the Oldenburg–Bremen line. It linked the Prussian naval base in Wilhelmshaven (then called Heppens) and opened up the north of the Grand Duchy. It was officially opened on 18 July 1867, but scheduled ...

  5. In addition to the city, Oldenburg (disambiguation) lists no less than 7 related regional entities bearing that name, 4 towns, a mountain, several ships, and assorted other topics. Readers and editors will be better served by more precise naming.

  6. Oldenburg in 21st-century Germany. The Jewish community of Oldenburg in northwest Germany was established as early as the 14th century. It has existed consecutively ever since, except for occasional deportations by the local rulers of the Duchy of Oldenburg and undetr the Holocaust, which annihilated the majority of Jews left in the city.

  7. Lohne lies in the Oldenburg Münsterland between Oldenburg to the north and Osnabrück to the south. Through the city goes the Weser-Ems-watershed from north to south. In the east is the catchment area of the Hunte and in the west the catchment area of the Hase, which lies on a Geest, part of the Dammer Berge.