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Attendorn (German: [ˈatn̩dɔʁn] ) is a
German town in the Olpe
district in
North Rhine-Westphalia. As of 2019 it had a po****tion of 24,264. The town's...
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Attendorn station (German:
Bahnhof Attendorn) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Attendorn,
located in the Olpe
district in
North Rhine-Westphalia...
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several caves,
especially in the
northern part, the
biggest caves being in
Attendorn and Balve. In some
areas of the
Sauerland the
occurrence of lead-zinc-silver-ores...
- places: Neuenhof, Aargau, in the
Canton of
Aargau Neuenhof (
Attendorn), a part of
Attendorn in the Olpe district,
North Rhine-Westphalia
Neuenhof (Balje)...
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Aschersleben (Saxony-Anhalt)
Asperg (Baden-Württemberg) Aßlar (Hesse)
Attendorn (North Rhine-Westphalia) Aub (Bavaria) Aue-Bad
Schlema (Saxony) Auerbach...
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Limited liability company (LLC)
Industry Building materials Founded 1899 (
Attendorn, Germany), 1999 (Wichita, Kansas,
United States)
Headquarters Broomfield...
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Herbert Sohler (25 July 1908,
Attendorn,
Westphalia – 22 June 1991) was a
German U-boat
commander during World War II. He
commanded U-10 from 4 April...
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German journalist and
television presenter.
Britta Hofmann was born in
Attendorn in the
region of
North Rhine-Westphalia, and
spent her
first three years...
- of television,
radio and
press interviews at
Castle Schnellenberg in
Attendorn,
Germany prior to the record's release,
before holding a
small number...
- (Eifel) 2697 Ahrhütte (Blankenheim) 271
Siegen 272 2721
Lennestadt 2722
Attendorn 2723
Kirchhundem 2724
Serkenrode 2725
Oedingen 273 2732
Kreuztal 2733...