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being in 1975 when the two
hitherto independent towns Borghorst and
Burgsteinfurt amalgamated.
Borghorst became a
prosperous city due to its
flourishing textile...
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Jacob Borghorst, also Borchorst, was the
fourth Commander of the
Dutch Cape
Colony from 1668 to 1670,
succeeding Cornelis von Quaelberg. [citation needed]...
- Cologne, and
protector (Vogt) of the
abbeys of Brauweiler, Münster and
Borghorst. He died on 10
April 1031, and was
buried with his
parents in Brauweiler...
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January 1645 in Vreden) was
abbess of the
abbeys at Elten, Vreden,
Borghorst, and Freckenhorst.
Agnes was born into the
noble Limburg-Styrum family...
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church of
Borghorst, a
place belonging to the city of Steinfurt. The
church stands on the site of the
former collegiate church of
Borghorst Abbey, which...
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before it
became the
Dutch Cape
Colony in 1691.
Hackius succeeded Jacob Borghorst as
commander on 25
March 1670 and was
appointed to a
position similar...
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Hamburger SV v
Borussia Dortmund Borussia Dortmund v
Werder Bremen Preußen
Borghorst v
Borussia Dortmund VfB Hüls v
Borussia Dortmund TuS
Koblenz v Borussia...
- Steinfurt-Burgsteinfurt
Former line to
Dorsten 28.4
Borghorst (Westf) VEW
siding 28.2 Steinfurt-Grottenkamp 26.6 Steinfurt-
Borghorst 20.1
Nordwalde 17.0
Altenberge 10.3...
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Cornelis van
Quaelberg 27
September 1666 – 18 June 1668
Commander Jacob Borghorst 18 June 1668 – 25
March 1670
Commander Pieter Hackius 25
March 1670 –...
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Osterwick 2548
Rorup 255 2551 Steinfurt-Burgsteinfurt 2552 Steinfurt-
Borghorst 2553
Ochtrup 2554 Laer (ST) 2555 Schöppingen 2556
Metelen 2557 Wettringen...