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Lutter

Lutter may refer to:

Places in France:

  • Lutter, Haut-Rhin, a commune in the Haut-Rhin department

Places in Germany:

  • Lutter am Barenberge, a municipality in the Goslar district, Lower Saxony
  • Lutter am Barenberge (Samtgemeinde), a collective municipality in the Goslar district, Lower Saxony
  • Lutter, Thuringia, a municipality in the Eichsfeld district, Thuringia
  • Lutter, a locality of Neustadt am Rübenberge in the Hanover area, Lower Saxony

In rivers in Germany:

  • Lutter (Ems), tributary of the Ems in North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Lutter (Lachte), tributary of the Lachte in Lower Saxony
  • Lutter (Leine), tributary of the Leine in Göttingen, Lower Saxony
  • Lutter (Oder), tributary of the Oder in Lower Saxony
  • Lutter (Schunter), tributary of the Schunter in Lower Saxony

People:

  • Travis Lutter (born 1973), American mixed martial arts fighter
Lutter (Lachte)

The Lutter is a small river in the Lüneburg Heath, Lower Saxony, Germany, right tributary of the Lachte. It has its source near Weyhausen, 7 km southeast of Unterlüß. It passes Bargfeld (where it is joined by the " Schmalwasser"), Eldingen, and Luttern. It flows into the river Lachte at Jarnsen, near Lachendorf, east of Celle.

Lutter (Leine)

The Lutter is a stream that is tributary from the right (east) to the Leine river in Göttingen, Germany.

The stream lies entirely within the city of Göttingen, rising in the southern Göttingen Forest and flowing into the Leine as a canalized ditch just west of the intersection of highways B27 and B3 in or near the borough of Weende.

Lutter (Oder)

The Lutter is a river that flows near Bad Lauterberg in the district of Osterode am Harz in the north German state of Lower Saxony. It begins at the confluence of the Grade Lutter and Krumme Lutter in Kupferhütte and is 2.2 km long. It discharges into the Oder.

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Lutter (Schunter)

Lutter is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany.

Lutter (Aa)

'''Lutter (Aa) ''' is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Lutter (Ems)

'''Lutter (Ems) ''' is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Lutter (Frieda)

Lutter (Frieda) is a river of Thuringia, Germany.

Usage examples of "lutter".

Nandy Lutter and her husband used to buy their goods from traders, but with fewer and fewer coming through, they had to go fetch their own goods.

Once every three months, Derrel Lutter would hitch up his horse to his wagon and drive off across the bridge with a wagon full of whatever he and Nandy had traded for over the previous three months.

Derrel Lutter stood beside Nandy, who was still ringing the bell with wide-eyed determination.

Now there are men coming out of the houses, one out of each, walking fast toward the Lutter house.

Well, that confirmed the guess that whoever was in command of this force had taken over the Lutter house, which, although it was not the largest, was definitely the finest house in the village, according to Darian.

Snowfire looked at him curiously, Lord Breon with surprise, and Lutter with astonishment turning to anger at having been interrupted by the village scapegrace.

Then she spoke of earlier times, how in her middle twenties, still in the bloom of her youth, in breeches and on horseback, she had served under Tilly and -- at the Battle of Lutter -- taken a Danish captain prisoner.

Kathe had in mind was the Lutter and Wegner wine bar, which, she explained, was well over a hundred years old and an institution in Berlin.

Her first husband had been killed in the Danish defeat at Lutter am Barenburg in 1626.

Parisien ne pouvait pas lutter contre Audinet dans le coeur de Mme Bonsergent.

Nantel engineer named Ond Lutter managed to throw the nants into reverse gear.