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Hagen (German pronunciation: [ˈhaːɡən]) is the 41st-largest city in Germany, located in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is located on the south eastern edge of the Ruhr area, 15 km south of Dortmund, where the rivers Lenne and Volme (met by the river Ennepe) meet the river Ruhr. As of 31 December 2010 the population was 188,529. The city is home to the FernUniversität Hagen, which is the only state funded distance education university in Germany. Counting more than 67,000 students (March 2010), it is the largest university in Germany.
Hagen was first mentioned ca. 1200, presumably the name of a farm at the junction of the Volme and the Ennepe. After the conquest of Burg Volmarstein in 1324, Hagen passed to the County of Mark. In 1614 it was awarded to the Margraviate of Brandenburg according to the Treaty of Xanten. In 1701 it became part of the Kingdom of Prussia.
After the defeat of Prussia in the Fourth Coalition, Hagen was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Berg from 1807–13. In 1815 it became part of the new Prussian Province of Westphalia.
Marcus, Markus, or Márkus may refer to:
Spillerpresentasjon av Markus Hagen før sesongen 2016.
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Acoustic cover of jar of hearts - Christina Perri
Auszug aus dem Cubarett - Folge 14 vom 05.09.2011 "Markus von Hagen - Shakespeare´s: Schalke und Borussia" Am 5.September 2011 begrüßte der Moderator Christoph Tiemann den Kabarettisten Markus von Hagen, bei der 14ten Folge des Cubarett. An diesem Abend interpretierte der Künstler ein berühmtes Shakespeare Stück auf seine ganz eigene Weise. Inhalt war die berühmte Balkon-Szene von Romeo (Schalke) und Julia (Borussia), welche sich, wie man es aus dem alten Roman kennt, mit der Unsinnigkeit und Tragik des Zwistes der beiden Familien (Vereine) beschäftigt. Also auf in das kabarettistische Revier-Derby!!! Weitere Information zum Künstler Markus von Hagen finden Sie unter: http://www.markusvonhagen.de/Markus_von_Hagen.html Weitere Informationen zum Cubarett finden Sie unter: http://www.cubar...
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Wechsel vom Kampf mit leeren Händen in den Messerkampf
Hagen Rether stellt die „Europäischen Werte“ auf den Prüfstand und fragt nach der Moral: „Wir haben Saddam Hussein Giftgas verkauft, und als er damit Israel bedroht hat, haben wir Israel noch Gasmasken verkauft. Das sind die Europäischen Werte... Unsere Moral möchte ich nicht haben.“ Mehr von den Mitternachtsspitzen gibt’s auf http://www.mitternachtsspitzen.de
Welcome to Copenhagen, Denmark! This stunning place is also called “The City of Spires,” and after arriving here, you’ll see why. A tour of Copenhagen reveals cobblestone streets, beautiful canals, and many 16th and 17th-century buildings crowned by the aforementioned spires. Don’t let the archaic exterior of these buildings fool you; they house very modern restaurants, theaters, and shops, and you can easily spend days sampling seafood and coffees at the various eateries. One of Copenhagen’s most beloved attractions is Tivoli Gardens, a theme park that dates back to 1843. Watch a pantomime, ride one of the oldest roller coasters, or just enjoy a trip in a dragon boat. After a few hours at Tivoli Gardens, continue your Copenhagen sightseeing in the city proper. Copenhagen is like someth...
Papua New Guniea, one of the few places where it’s still possible to experience stone age cultures. It’s a country that boasts dramatic natural beauty that’s characterised by jungle-clad mountains and underwater reefs. -------------- Watch more travel videos ► http://goo.gl/HYQdhg Join us. Subscribe now! ► http://goo.gl/QHWi2p Be our fan on Facebook ► http://goo.gl/0xmbQk Follow us on Twitter ► http://goo.gl/334ln5 -------------- Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated! Please: respect each other in the comments. Expoza Travel is taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy...
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My travel adventure video of crossing Afghanistan using public transport and staying with locals. No tour groups, no guides, just raw Afghan Travel!
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