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Castrop-Rauxel (German pronunciation: [ˌkastʁɔpˈʁaʊksl̩]),
often simply referred to as
Castrop by locals, is a
former coal
mining city in the
eastern part...
- Jens
Castrop (born 29 July 2003) is a
German professional footballer who
plays a
midfielder for 2.
Bundesliga club 1. FC Nürnberg. A
native of Düsseldorf...
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Castrop,
since 1
April 1926, is part of
Castrop-Rauxel,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The name
comes from trop/torp for
village (German Dorf) and chasto/kast...
- (formerly
known as
Eskimo Callboy) is a
German electronicore band
formed in
Castrop-Rauxel in 2010. They are
known for
their comedic songs, live shows, and...
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helped form
Electric Callboy,
under the
original name, 'Eskimo Callboy', in
Castrop-Rauxel,
North Rhine-Westphalia,
alongside fellow singer and
clean vocalist...
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Castrop-Rauxel
Hauptbahnhof is a
railway station in the
German city of
Castrop-Rauxel. It is
situated on the S2 line of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn, stopping...
- (1964–66)
Mainz City Hall, Mainz,
Germany (1966–73)
Castrop-Rauxel Town Hall and Forum,
Castrop-Rauxel,
Germany (1966–76)
Christianeum School, Hamburg...
- the working-class
north of Bochum, in the northeast,
bordering Herne and
Castrop-Rauxel. The
tramline to
Hattingen starts here. 51°30′59″N 7°16′20″E /...
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following cities border Dortmund (clockwise
starting from west): Bochum,
Castrop-Rauxel, Waltrop, Lünen, Kamen, Unna, Holzwickede, Schwerte, Hagen, Herdecke...
- Pont-d'Ain A 42
motorway (Germany), a road
connecting Kamp-Lintfort and
Castrop-Rauxel A-42
motorway (Spain), a road
connecting Madrid and
Toledo A.42...