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Beringe (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbeːrɪŋə]; Limburgish: [ˈbeːʀɪŋə] is a
village in the
Dutch province of Limburg. It is a part of the muni****lity of Peel...
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Friedrich Robert von
Beringe (21
September 1865 – 5 July 1940) was a
Imperial German Army officer, born in Aschersleben. He was the son of
Mathilde Luise...
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Venlo Station–Venlo–Blerick–Maasbree–Helden–Panningen–
Beringe–Meijel–Ospeldijk–Ospel–Nederweert–Weert 377: (Limburgliner): Venlo...
- 6th
Guards Tank Brigade, with
infantrymen of the 2nd Battalion,
Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders,
advance near
Beringe in Holland, 22
November 1944....
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Werner von Grawert,
Commander 1st term 1902 to 1904
Friedrich Robert von
Beringe,
Commander 1904 to 15
November 1907
Werner von Grawert,
Commander 2nd term...
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cloystre of
sanynt Austin of
Canterburi / ine þe
yeare of oure
lhordes beringe 1340. Let it be
known that this work was
fulfilled on the eve [of the feast]...
- the
Westminster Dragoons carrying infantry of the 2nd Battalion,
Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders during the
advance east of
Beringe, 22
November 1944...
- establishment. The
first mention of
Beringen dates to 1120 when it was
known as '
Beringe', a word
derived from the
Germanic Beringum,
which meant 'with the people...
- the stream. They also
dislike rain. In
October 1902,
Captain Robert von
Beringe (1865–1940) shot two
large apes
during an
expedition to
establish the boundaries...
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gorillas (Gorilla
beringei beringei)
discovered by
Captain Robert von
Beringe in
German East Africa.
January 28 – The
Carnegie Institution is founded...