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- The Anger (formerly also Angerbach)[citation needed] is a right tributary of the Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It flows through Wülfrath and...
- as follows: Cologne - Husarenstraße 20, 50997 Köln Duisburg - Am Neuen Angerbach 90, 47259 Duisburg Munich - Heidemannstraße 182, 80939 München German...
- northeast of Düsseldorf. The old town centre lies in the small valley of the Angerbach, a brook which rises nearby and flows through the town. The newer parts...
- A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Alfrédov Chateau Angerbach Castle Berchembogen Chateau Bezděkov Chateau Bezdružice Chateau Běhařov...
- oil-mill in the village of Eckamp. This has water extraction rights on Angerbach. It was just outside the town walls of Ratingens, next to the moated castle...
- Querenbach (left) Lahmabach (right) Benkersbach (left) Grundbach (right) Angerbach (right) Rieglersbach (left) Schleifenbach (right) Lübnitzbach (left) Steingraben...
- medieval noble residence in the Duisburg district of Huckingen on the old Angerbach. Haus Böckum is the only preserved water castle in Duisburg's city area...
- muni****lity comprises the market town itself and the following villages: Angerbach, Dirnaich, Engersdorf, Hölsbrunn, Kollbach, Malling, Obertrennbach, Panzing...
- At the "Möslalm" the Gleirschbach picks up the 1.40 km (0.87 mi) long Angerbach, which originates on the northern side of the Nordkette. At the exit of...
- Oberhausen. Larger tributaries in the further course to the Ammersee are the Angerbach near Weilheim in Upper Bavaria, the Grünbach near Wielenbach and the Kinschbach...