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- Barntrup (German pronunciation: [ˈbaʁntʁʊp] ) is a town in the Lippe district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It has an area of 59.46 km2 and 8,501...
- Brake [de], Detmold, Schötmar [de] and Lipperode-Cappel. The cities of Barntrup, Blomberg, Detmold, Horn, Lage, Lemgo and Salzuflen, as well as the village...
- Bargteheide (Schleswig-Holstein) Barmstedt (Schleswig-Holstein) Bärnau (Bavaria) Barntrup (North Rhine-Westphalia) Barsinghausen (Lower Saxony) Barth (Mecklenburg-Western...
- headquarters in the Bösingfeld district. Neighbouring cities are Rinteln, Aerzen, Barntrup, Dörentrup and Kalletal. The highest point of the city is at 371 metres...
- December 1555 – 20 September 1625), German historian and poet, was born at Barntrup in Westphalia. He held the chair of history and poetry at Helmstedt from...
- Schwalenberg Castle Sternberg Castle, Extertal Horn Castle Alverdissen Castle, Barntrup Schieder House, Schieder-Schwalenberg Lopshorn hunting castle, Augustdorf...
- Towns Muni****lities Bad Salzuflen Barntrup Blomberg Detmold Horn-Bad Meinberg Lage Lemgo Lügde Oerlinghausen Schieder-Schwalenberg Augustdorf Dörentrup...
- (Stadt Bad Driburg) 526 5260 (not ****igned) 5261 Lemgo 5262 Extertal 5263 Barntrup 5264 Kalletal 5265 Dörentrup 5266 Kirchheide (Stadt Lemgo) 5267 (not ****igned)...
- Cathedral. Bad Hersfeld (Fulda → Weser) Bad Salzuflen (Werre → Weser) Barntrup (Bega → Werre → Weser) Bevern near Holzminden (Weser) Bielefeld (Westfälische...
- VI, after the latter had paid 8000 guilders. Around 1400, the cities of Barntrup and Salzuflen and Sternberg Castle were pledged to Simon III. In 1405,...