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- List of spa towns in Germany (links | edit)
- List of cities and towns in Germany (links | edit)
- Hildesheim (district) (links | edit)
- Hildesheim (links | edit)
- Alfeld (links | edit)
- Harz (links | edit)
- Yate (links | edit)
- Bochnia (links | edit)
- Bockenem (links | edit)
- List of dialling codes in Germany (links | edit)
- Bundesautobahn 7 (links | edit)
- Bad Salzdetfurth (links | edit)
- Sarstedt (links | edit)
- List of world records in athletics (links | edit)
- Elze (links | edit)
- Algermissen (links | edit)
- Diekholzen (links | edit)
- Giesen (links | edit)
- Harsum (links | edit)
- Holle (links | edit)
- Nordstemmen (links | edit)
- Schellerten (links | edit)
- Söhlde (links | edit)
- Duingen (links | edit)
- Freden (links | edit)
- Gronau, Lower Saxony (links | edit)
- Lamspringe (links | edit)
- Sibbesse (links | edit)
- Salzdetfurth (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Bad Salzdetfurth (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Wilhelm Kunst (sculptor) (links | edit)
- Kelbra (links | edit)
- Bodenburg (links | edit)
- List of European records in athletics (links | edit)
- Graduation tower (links | edit)
- Otto Rasch (links | edit)
- Listringen (links | edit)
- 1995–96 DFB-Pokal (links | edit)
- 1994–95 DFB-Pokal (links | edit)
- Almstedt (links | edit)
- Eime, Lower Saxony (links | edit)
- Harbarnsen (links | edit)
- List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland (links | edit)
- List of Polish records in athletics (links | edit)
- Jesse Huta Galung (links | edit)
- Asse II mine (links | edit)
- List of railway museums in Germany (links | edit)
- Legacy of the Roman Empire (links | edit)
- Kevin Krawietz (links | edit)
- List of Slovak records in athletics (links | edit)
- Innerste Uplands (links | edit)