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Together with Wartenberg, Falkenberg and Marzahn, Hohenschönhausen was one of the first parts of Greater Berlin to be capitulated by the Red Army in the evening of 21 April 1945.
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On 1 January 2001 the former borough of Hohenschönhausen consisting of Alt-Hohenschönhausen as well as the localities Neu-Hohenschönhausen, Malchow, Wartenberg and Falkenberg was merged with the borough of Lichtenberg into the contemporary borough of Lichtenberg.
Åstorp has also been connected with railroads to Landskrona, to Eslöv via Klippan, to Markaryd-Ljungby and to Höganäs-Mölle although traffic is discontinued and most of the tracks have been removed.
Falkenberg’s team consists of former chief security officers, lawyers in multinational corporations and physicians who are board-certified in emergency medicine.
In 1982 Falkenberg moved with Sjir Nijssen and Dirk Vermeir to the University of Queensland, where Falkenberg became Senior lecturer in Computer Science and Nijssen became Full Professor.
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Eckhard D. Falkenberg (Born 1942) is German computer scientist, and Emeritus Professor Information Systems at the Radboud University Nijmegen, known for his 1976 proposal for Object-Role Modeling.
Since 1 January 2010, it is part of the municipality Altmärkische Wische.
Sture Bergholm (Stefan Gerhardsson) has recently become the manager of Dolkens livs, a local grocery store in Falkenberg, Sweden.
John of Falkenberg or Johannes Falkenberg (born in Falkenberg, Pomerania, Prussia, date unknown; died about 1418 in Italy — or, according to other accounts, in his native town) was a German Dominican theologian and writer.
Since 2005, Falkenberg has worked with British rock band Slade, especially their drummer Don Powell and this has led to a string of Slade-related blogs on the internet as well as many articles and interviews in magazines and papers.
Vikings followed the river Lagan and lived in its vicinity, and one of the locations were in what is now Ljungby Municipality.
The name is most likely derived from the conjunction of ljung (Calluna) and by (village).
This line was opened between Dessau and Coswig on 18 August 1841 and between Coswig and Wittenberg on 28 August 1841.
He also held the dominions of Falkenberg, Cornberg and Langenschwalbach and he received a share of the Hessian toll on the Rhine and custom duties on wine, agriculture and wool and the toll at Boppard.