A brief glimpse into the past

SV Neuhof-KSV Baunatal 0:2 - 18.05.2023 - Glück-Auf-Stadion - Hessenliga - Groundhopping
SV Neuhof-KSV Baunatal 0:2 - 18.05.2023 - Glück-Auf-Stadion - Hessenliga - Groundhopping

Am vergangenen Donnerstag nutzen wir den Feiertag für eine Hoppingtour nach Fulda/Neuhof. Spiel 2 für den Tag fand im ...



Torshow KSV Baunatal - TSV Steinbach II #lottohessenliga
Torshow KSV Baunatal - TSV Steinbach II #lottohessenliga

SIBRE Siegerland Bremsen GmbH präsentiert alle Tore der LOTTO Hessenliga - Partie unseres TSV Steinbach II beim KSV ...



KSV Baunatal - FC Bayern Alzenau 2:0 - 10.04.2023 - Parkstadion - Groundhopping Hessenliga
KSV Baunatal - FC Bayern Alzenau 2:0 - 10.04.2023 - Parkstadion - Groundhopping Hessenliga

Am Ostermontag ging es zu meinem Heimatverein dem KSV Baunatal ins wunderschöne Parkstadion. Gegner war der FC Bayern ...



Nachholspiel IIII: KSV Baunatal - FC Eddersheim
Nachholspiel IIII: KSV Baunatal - FC Eddersheim

Am gestrigen Mittwochabend wurde die Partie zwischen dem KSV Baunatal und dem FC Eddersheim nachgeholt. Dank einem ...



Unsere Tore gegen Baunatal I LOTTO Hessenliga
Unsere Tore gegen Baunatal I LOTTO Hessenliga

Sandro Noriega (2) und Paul Pöpperl treffen für unseren TSV Steinbach II beim 3:4 gegen den KSV Baunatal. Rodenbach ...



Team, Place & City Details

Baunatal
Baunatal

Baunatal is a town in the district of Kassel, in Hesse, Germany. It is a comparatively young town which arose from fusion of the formerly independent municipalities Altenbauna, Altenritte, Großenritte, Guntershausen, Hertingshausen, Kirchbauna and Rengershausen in 1966.In 1999, the town hosted the 39th Hessentag state festival.

Baunatal (Madrid Metro)
Baunatal (Madrid Metro)

Baunatal is a station on Line 10 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in fare Zone B1.The station was named after the Avenida de Baunatal, which in turn got its name from the Hessian town of Baunatal, a sister city of San Sebastián de los Reyes since 1990.

Girls of Riyadh

Girls of Riyadh, or Banat al-Riyadh , is a novel by Rajaa Alsanea. The book, written in the form of e-mails, recounts the personal lives of four young Saudi girls, Lamees, Michelle (half Saudi, half American), Gamrah, and Sadeem.

Touo language

The Touo language is spoken over the southern part of Rendova Island, located in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands.

(Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)

Lynyrd Skynyrd is the debut album from American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released in 1973. Several of the album's songs remain among the band's most well-known: "Gimme Three Steps", "Simple Man", "Tuesday's Gone" and "Free Bird", the last of which launched the band to national stardom.

Mark Lehner

Mark Lehner is an American archaeologist with more than 30 years of experience excavating in Egypt. He was born in North Dakota in 1950.

Lehner

Lehner is a surname.

Lehnert v. Ferris Faculty Ass'n

Lehnert v. Ferris Faculty Association, 500 U.S. 507 , deals with First Amendment rights and unions in public employment.

Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site
Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site

The Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site is a location in southern Arizona that is significant for its association with evidence that mammoths were killed here by Paleo-Indians 9000 years BCE. In 1952, Ed Lehner discovered extinct mammoth bone fragments on his ranch, at the locality now known as the Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site. He notified the Arizona State Museum, and a summer of heavy rains in 1955 exposed more bones.

Rudolf Franz Lehnert

Rudolf Franz Lehnert was an Austro-Hungarian photographer, noted for producing Orientalist images.

Stefan Lehner

Stefan Lehner is a Swiss designer who lives and works in Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Lehner Grain-and-Cider Mill and House
Lehner Grain-and-Cider Mill and House

Lehner Grain-and-Cider Mill and House is a historic structure located at 548 and 560 Penn Street in Verona, Pennsylvania. It was built circa 1895.

Lehnert

Lehnert is a German surname.

Joseph Lehner

Joseph Lehner was a mathematician at Michigan State University (1957–1963), the University of Maryland (1963–1972), and the University of Pittsburgh (1972–1980). He worked on automorphic functions and introduced Atkin–Lehner theory.