Selke
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Selke may refer to:
People
- Frank J. Selke (1893–1985), Canadian ice-hockey manager and trainer
- Margrit Selke, agriculturist
- Ruth Eissler (Ruth Eissler-Selke), née Selke (1906–1991), psychologist, author
- Sebastian Selke (b 1974), German footballer
- Stefan Selke (b 1967 as Stefan Guschker), professor of sociology in the Faculty for Digital Media at the Furtwangen University im Schwarzwald
- Walter Selke (b 1947), German professor of theoretical physics at the RWTH Aachen
- Werner Selke (1901–1971), German agricultural chemist
Awards
- Frank J. Selke Trophy (National Hockey League)
- Frank J. Selke Memorial Trophy (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League)
Places
- Selke (river), a river in the Harz Mountains of Germany
- Ballenstedt/Bode-Selke-Aue, a collective municipality in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Other uses
- Selke Valley Railway, a German steam railway in the Harz Mountains that runs along the Selke valley
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