Tötensen

Tötensen

Tötensen is a small village near Hamburg, Germany, belonging to the municipality of Rosengarten (district of Harburg). It is known mostly for its most famous resident, Dieter Bohlen. It is, however, also the birthplace of Professor Ulf Pallme König the former chancellor of the Heinrich Heine University and spokesperson of the North-Rhine/Westphalia university chancellors group.


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