Team, Place & City Details

FC Iserlohn 46/49
FC Iserlohn 46/49

FC Iserlohn 46/49 is a German association football club from the city of Iserlohn, North Rhine-Westphalia, formed in 2012 from the merger of SF Oestrich-Iserlohn and TuS Iserlohn (club founded in 1846, football section founded in 1947).

Iserlohn Roosters

The Iserlohn Roosters are a professional ice hockey team based in Iserlohn, North Rhine-Westphalia. They are members of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga since 2000 and play their home games at the Eissporthalle Iserlohn which is also known as Eissporthalle am Seilersee.

Wolfenbüttel Wildcats

Wolfenbüttel Wildcats Baskets was a German women's basketball club from Wolfenbüttel playing in the Bundesliga. It made four appearances in the Ronchetti Cup in the 1990s, and in 2012 it won the national championship for the first time.

MTV Wolfenbüttel
MTV Wolfenbüttel

MTV Wolfenbüttel is a German association football and sports club based in Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony.

Iserlohn
Iserlohn

Iserlohn is a city in the Märkischer Kreis district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the largest city by population and area within the district and the Sauerland region.

Iserlohn station
Iserlohn station

Iserlohn station is located in central Iserlohn in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is at the end of two single-track lines, the Ardey Railway from Dortmund and Schwerte and the line from Iserlohn-Letmathe with services from Essen via Hagen.

Iserlohn box
Iserlohn box

An Iserlohn box is a copper or brass box for snuff or tobacco which typically has an engraved, chased or embossed lid depicting an allegorical or rustic scene or an image of Frederick the Great. The boxes date from 18th Century Iserlohn in Westphalia and the Netherlands.

Wolfenbüttel (district)

Wolfenbüttel is a district in southeastern Lower Saxony, Germany. Neighboring districts are the district-free City of Braunschweig, the district of Helmstedt, the district of Harz in Saxony-Anhalt, and the districts of Goslar, Hildesheim and Peine.

Wolfenbüttel
Wolfenbüttel

Wolfenbüttel is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, the administrative capital of Wolfenbüttel District. It is best known as the location of the internationally renowned Herzog August Library and for having the largest concentration of timber-framed buildings in Germany.

Jerxheim–Helmstedt railway
Jerxheim–Helmstedt railway

The Jerxheim–Helmstedt railway is a 22 km-long railway line in the south-east of the German state of Lower Saxony that was opened in 1858. It opened up the area south of the Elm hills.

Wolfenbüttel–Oschersleben railway

The Wolfenbüttel–Oschersleben railway runs through the border area of the German states of Saxony-Anhalt and Lower Saxony. It was opened in 1843 and was one of the oldest long-distance railways in Germany.

Rudolph-Antoniana
Rudolph-Antoniana

The Akademie Rudolph-Antoniana was an early modern Ritterakademie sited in Wolfenbüttel in what was then the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg in Germany. It was founded on 18 July 1687 by Rudolph Augustus and Anthony Ulrich, brothers and co-dukes of the Duchy.

Wolfenbüttel station
Wolfenbüttel station

Wolfenbüttel station is a railway station in the municipality of Wolfenbüttel, located in the Wolfenbüttel district in Lower Saxony, Germany.