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unusual facts about Heide-Itzehoe Geest


Burg, Dithmarschen

It lies at the rim of the Heide-Itzehoe Geest with parts of the village in the marshland below.


Adolphus VIII, Count of Holstein

Adolph was only three years old when his father was killed in action against the Ditmarsians in the Battle at Hamme near Heide (today's Schleswig-Holstein), on 4 August 1404.

Alfred Dührssen

Alfred Dührssen (March 23, 1862 - October 11, 1933) was a German gynecologist and obstetrician born in Heide, Schleswig-Holstein.

Bohdan Koziy

In 1944, fleeing the Soviet advance, Koziy and his family moved to Heide, Germany, where he worked as a farm hand.

Breite Heide

Breite Heide is a locality in the municipality Rheinbreitbach in the district of Neuwied in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

Bremen Switzerland

The region of the Bremer Schweiz is framed by the Weser tributary of Lesum to the south, the Weser to the west, the marsh region of Osterstade to the northwest, the forest of Düngel to the north (Garlstedt-Meyenburg line), the former B 6 federal road to Bremerhaven (now the L135) to the east and the adjoining heath of Langen Heide.

Dithmarschen Cabbage Days

The Dithmarschen Cabbage Days (German: Dithmarscher Kohltage) are held annually in September in the city of Heide, Dithmarschen, Germany, as well as in other towns and villages in the Dithmarschen area.

Eimsbüttel

The Bundesautobahn 23 (A23) starts in Eimsbüttel borough and connects Hamburg with the town of Heide, Schleswig-Holstein.

Eutin–Neustadt railway

In the 1970s, a single daily pair of services ran between Heide and Neustadt and six pairs of stopping services operated.

Flensburg–Husum–Tönning Railway Company

In 1886 a connection was built between Platenhörn on the Husum–Tönning line and a junction at Hörn on a new extension of the Marsh Railway from Heide to Husum, which ran a little to the east of the Tönning line.

Fred Alley

Also at AFT, Alley collaborated on more than 20 original shows with composer James Kaplan, director Jeffrey Herbst, co-founder Doc Heide, and frequent guest artists Paul Sills and James Maronek.

Hans Bothmann

He committed suicide in British custody in April 1946 while in Heide.

Hans Würtz

Hans Würtz, born Johannes Würtz (18 May 1875, Heide, Holstein - 13 July 1958, Berlin) was one of the most influential and controversial figures in German "Krüppelpädagogik" (special education) during the Weimar Republic.

Hasselbrack

It lies within the Rosengarten State Forest close to the Daerstorf Heath (Daerstorfer Heide) between the settlement of Waldfrieden in the north (which belongs to Fischbek), Neu Wulmstorf-Tempelberg in the west and Rosengarten-Alvesen in the east.

Heide Candy Company

The Henry Heide Candy Company was founded in 1869 by Henry Heide, an immigrant from Obermarsberg, Westphalia, Germany.

Heide Circle

The Heide Circle was a loose grouping of Australian artists who lived and worked at "Heide", a former dairy farm on the Yarra River floodplain at Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, counting amongst their number many of Australia's best-known modernist painters.

Heide-Land

It was situated around Heide, which was the seat of the Amt, but not part of it.

Heider FC

Heider FC was a German association football club from the city of Heide, Schleswig-Holstein.

Heider SV

Heider SV is a German association football club from the city of Heide, Schleswig-Holstein.

Heider Umland

It is situated around Heide, which is the seat of the Amt, but not part of it.

It was formed on 1 January 2008 from the former Ämter Kirchspielslandgemeinde Heide-Land and Kirchspielslandgemeinde Weddingstedt and the municipality Norderwöhrden.

Hemmingstedt

During the Oil Campaign of World War II, the Deutsche Erdöl-Aktiengesellschaft oil refinery at Hemmingstedt, near Heide, was bombed several times, including attacks using Azon and Operation Aphrodite guided missiles.

Huis ter Heide, Utrecht

The first McDonald's Drive-in restaurant in the Netherlands is located in Huis ter Heide.

Ines Pohl

In the early and mid-1980s, as a school girl and a young student, she was actively involved in the German peace movement, specifically in the protest against the stationing of MGM-31 Pershing missiles at a United States Armed Forces Missile Storage Area at Mutlanger Heide ("Mutlangen heathland") near her hometown (as part of the NATO Double-Track Decision).

Johann von Rist

In 1633, he became tutor in the house of Landschreiber Heinrich Sager at Heide, in Holstein.

John Perceval

John Perceval: A Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings was held at Heide Park and Art Gallery in 1984.

Julius Fritzner

He was born in Skjeberg as a son of Niels Dorph Heide Fritzner (1783–1832) and Nicoline Christine Schwartz Bremer (1793–1864).

Mankenberg

On May 1, 1885 he took over the workshop of the brass founder master Wallen in the town of Heide in the federal Land of Schleswig-Holstein and founded the company Gustav Mankenberg.

Mutlangen

The Mutlanger Heide, a heathland nearby, was the site of a US military base for Pershing II missiles, which were assigned to the 56th Field Artillery Command headquartered in nearby Schwäbisch Gmünd.

Patrick Hebron

He has also published on the work of the artists Heide Fasnacht and Bruce Conner.

Paul Christoph Hennings

Borne in Heide, he was attracted early to plant sciences early and as a young man attracted the attention of director Ernst Ferdinand Nolte while a volunteer at the Botanischer Garten der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel.

Rogier van der Heide

Van der Heide joined the Arup practice in 2004, and subsequently worked on projects including Star Place in Taiwan and Galleria West in South Korea, both in collaboration with Ben van Berkel and the 2004 Architecture Biennale show in Venice in collaboration with Hani Rashid of Asymptote.

Sunday Reed

In 1934, the Reeds purchased a former dairy farm on the Yarra River at Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, which became known as Heide.

Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010

Von der Heide performed at the "Eurovision in Concert" preview concert in the Amsterdam municipality of Zaanstad in the Netherlands on 24 April, along with 17 other competitors.

Wasbek

The village is also involved in the Schleswig-Holstein-Bahn, along the Neumünster–Heide rail line.

Weser Depression

The largest are the Schwarme Heath (Schwarmer Heide) and the Thedinghausen Foregeest (Thedinghauser Vorgeest).

Wilma Scott Heide

Heide was involved in the Pittsburgh Press case that ended the practice of listing separate help wanted ads for men and women, decided in 1973 by the Supreme Court of the United States in Pittsburgh Press Co. v. Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations.

Heide was elected in September 1971 as NOW's third president, succeeding Aileen Hernandez.


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