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Dinslaken is a town in the
district of Wesel, in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is
known for its
harness racing track, its now
closed coal mine in...
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Burgtheater Dinslaken is a
theatre in
Dinslaken,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. 51°33′44″N 6°43′53″E / 51.56222°N 6.73139°E / 51.56222; 6.73139 v...
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Lohberg is one of
seven subdivisions of
Dinslaken, a city
located at the
northwestern margin of the Ruhr area.
Lohberg is
mainly known for its now closed...
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Dinslaken is a
railway station in
Dinslaken,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The
station is
located on the Arnhem-Oberhausen railway. The
train services...
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design and
develop his own
aerobatic aircraft. The
company is
located at
Dinslaken airfield in Hünxe,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Worldwide production...
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Alfred Grimm (born 16 June 1943 in
Dinslaken, Germany) is a
German object artist, sculptor,
painter and draftsman.
Grimm studied painting and sculpture...
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Kissingen Dinslaken Königswinter
Limerick Neubrandenburg Uedem W****enberg
Wiehl Fortified gate in the
Limerick coat of arms
Fortified gate in the
Dinslaken coat...
- both his
country of
birth and
Switzerland at
youth level. He was born in
Dinslaken,
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany to a
German father and a
Swiss mother...
- fund. The
tournament returned to
Germany in 2010,
where it was held at
Dinslaken. The 2011
tournament remained in Germany, only this time, it took place...
- Cleves. The
district was
created in 1975 by
merging former districts Dinslaken,
Moers and Rees,
which were all
created in 1816 when the area
became part...