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- Dorlar is a locality in the muni****lity Schmallenberg in the district Hochsauerlandkreis in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The village has 849 inhabitants...
- Wetzlar (Lahn-Dill-Kreis). The centres of Atzbach (3,065 inhabitants), Dorlar (1,924 inhabitants) and Waldgirmes (3,393 inhabitants) are all part of the...
- tribal name.[citation needed] The ancient Romans had a military camp in Dorlar, and in Waldgirmes directly on the eastern outskirts of Wetzlar was a civil...
- and had been the site of a Roman town. Another site in the community of Dorlar has the remains of a Roman marching camp (or castra). These Lahnau sites...
- Fredeburg” today) and with the Muni****lities of Berghausen, Bödefeld-Land, Dorlar, Fleckenberg, Freiheit Bödefeld, Grafschaft, Lenne, Oberkirchen, Rarbach...
- 2963 Messinghausen 2964 Alme (Brilon) 297 2970 disused 2971 Schmallenberg-Dorlar 2972 Schmallenberg 2973 Eslohe (Sauerland) 2974 Schmallenberg-Bad Fredeburg...
- emperor Augustus (reigned 27 BC – 14 AD). There was a military camp at Dorlar and some Roman roadwork. The most important finding however is an uncompleted...
- Mailar and Dorlar. "Selinchusen" was first mentioned in do****ents around 1300. The village used to belong to the muni****lity of Dorlar in Amt Schmallenberg...
- the villages of Dorlar, Twismecke, Beisinghausen, Landenbeck and Nierentrop. The village used to belong to the muni****lity of Dorlar in Amt Schmallenberg...
- The Museum "Son of John Augustus Reitz, born on December 17, 1815, in Dorlar, Prussia. He grew up in a German family that emphasized skill, thrift, and...