Klaus Dierks
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Karl Otto Ludwig Klaus Dierks (* 19. Februar 1936 in Berlin; † 17. März 2005 in Windhoek) war ein aus Deutschland stammender namibischer Verkehrsplaner und Politiker.
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Karl Otto Ludwig Klaus Dierks (19 February 1936 – 17 March 2005) was a German-born Namibian deputy government minister, a transport planner and civil engineer in Namibia.
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Klaus Dierks (Bauingenieur, 1936)
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Klaus Dierks
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Klaus Dierks
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Klaus Dierks
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Windhoek, Namibia
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2005-03-17
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Berlin-Dahlem, Germany
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1936-02-19
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1936-02-19
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2005-03-17
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(The Honourable)
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Namibian
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Politician
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Deputy Minister of Mines and Energy
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Deputy Minister of Public Works, Transport and Communications
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24
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Position established
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Sam Nujoma
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Civil engineer
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Karen von Bremen
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1995-03-20
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2000-03-20
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1990-03-21
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1995-03-21
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Karl Otto Ludwig Klaus Dierks (* 19. Februar 1936 in Berlin; † 17. März 2005 in Windhoek) war ein aus Deutschland stammender namibischer Verkehrsplaner und Politiker.
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Karl Otto Ludwig Klaus Dierks (19 February 1936 – 17 March 2005) was a German-born Namibian deputy government minister, a transport planner and civil engineer in Namibia.
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