- with the
communities of Vohwinkel, Ronsdorf, Cronenberg,
Langerfeld and
Beyenburg. The
initial name Barmen-Elberfeld was
changed in a 1930
referendum to...
-
Damsa C, Bumb A, Bianchi-Demicheli F,
Vidailhet P,
Sterck R,
Andreoli A,
Beyenburg S (2004). "Dopamine-dependent" side
effects of
selective serotonin reuptake...
- Dam
Aabach Dam
Agger Dam
Ahauser Reservoir Baldeney Reservoir Bever Dam
Beyenburg Reservoir Biggesee Borchen Flood Control Basin Breitenbach Dam Bruchbachtal-Büderich...
- and
bailiff of the
office of
Solingen and Burg as well as the
office of
Beyenburg.
Wilhelm was the son of
nobleman Rorich von
Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig...
- Wipperfürth (North Rhine-Westphalia): St. Johannes,
Kreuzberg Wuppertal-
Beyenburg (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Hidden church of the
Black Madonna, Vamos, Crete...
- 1923-today
Steinhaus Abbey also
known as
Beyenburg Abbey (Kloster
Steinhaus or
Kloster Beyenburg),
Beyenburg, Wuppertal:
Canons Regular of the Holy Cross...
- that
church bells were rung to warn
inhabitants of
coming floods. In
Beyenburg in
Wuppertal the last
friar of
Steinhaus Abbey rang the
storm bells after...
- Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany Sondern, Wuppertal, a
village in Wuppertal-
Beyenburg in
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
-
river of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It
flows into the
Wupper near
Beyenburg. It is
roughly 7 km long, and its
valley is
protected as a
nature reserve...
- rebuilt. In the
northwestern part of the
village is the Turn-Sport-Verein
Beyenburg 1945 e.V
sports club. "Hat
Sondern ein
explosives Erbe?" (in German)....