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- The Dom Tower (Dutch: Domtoren 'Cathedral Tower') of Utrecht is the tallest church tower in the Netherlands, at 112.32 metres (368,5 feet) in height. It...
- Nederland 2007". Retrieved 5 January 2008.[permanent dead link‍] "RonDom". Domtoren.nl. Archived from the original on 30 January 2012. Retrieved 13 April 2011...
- completed in 1872. It is the second highest in the Netherlands, after the Domtoren in Utrecht. The New Church, formerly the church of St. Ursula (14th century)...
-  United Kingdom London Torrazzo of Cremona 112.7 m 1309  Italy Cremona Domtoren 112.5 m 1328  Netherlands Utrecht Free-standing medieval church tower,...
-  900 AD Primitive bell tower at Katúň, Slovakia (c. 12th century) The Domtoren, bell tower of the St. Martin's Cathedral, Utrecht, Netherlands (13th century)...
- construction of the tower. The tower was supposed to become higher than the Domtoren in Utrecht. Wijk bij Duurstede received city rights in 1300. Rorik of Dorestad...
- koning van het carillon." Utrechts Klokkenluiders Gilde. "Onderdoorgang Domtoren Utrecht heet nu officieel Jacob van Eyckp****age: 'Hij is de Johan Cruijff...
- Hague SH Maurits****s 1633 The Hague SH Stiftskerk 12th century Thorn LI Domtoren 1382 Utrecht UT Rietveld Schröder House 1924 Utrecht UT Kerkenkruis 11th-12th...
- hccnet.nl. Archived from the original on 2018-10-01. Retrieved 2008-01-13. "Domtoren/RonDom". UtrechtYourWay. Archived from the original on 2008-07-16. Retrieved...
- tower was built from 1492 until 1531 and its design is inspired by the Domtoren in Utrecht. Since the Reformation in 1580 the Cunerachurch is in use by...