Proper noun
A city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
A habitational surname from German.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA 57-year-old man, identified only as Klaus O. for privacy reasons, was sentenced to life in prison last March after the court in Bielefeld, 330 kilometers (205 miles) west of Berlin, found him guilty of attempted murder. Source: Internet
A. K. Dewdney discussed a cellular automaton citation developed by Martin Gerhardt and Heike Schuster of the University of Bielefeld (Germany). Source: Internet
Bielefeld: transcript Verlag; p. 113 Female guest workers had to sign contracts saying that they were not allowed to fall pregnant during their stay. Source: Internet
Firmino struck after just 15 minutes against Stuttgart, who were promoted back to the Bundesliga last season after finishing as runners-up in the second tier of German football, behind Arminia Bielefeld. Source: Internet
Popular legends link his adversary Widukind to places near Detmold, Bielefeld, Lemgo, Osnabrück and other places in Westphalia. Source: Internet
The site allows free remixes of the public domain and Creative Commons licensed resources with reader-supplied commentaries and artwork. citation citation Live performances University of Bielefeld, before the CITEC-building. Source: Internet