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Drensteinfurt (in low
German Stewwert) is a town in the
district of Warendorf, in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is
situated approximately 15 km...
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Christoph Bernhard Freiherr von
Galen (12
October 1606, in
Drensteinfurt – 19
September 1678) was Prince-bishop of Münster. He was born into a
noble Westphalian...
- Rhine-Westphalia)
Dransfeld (Lower Saxony)
Drebkau (Brandenburg)
Dreieich (Hesse)
Drensteinfurt (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Dresden (Saxony)
Drolshagen (North Rhine-Westphalia)...
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Saint Regina Statue of St.
Regina at
church dedicated to her at
Drensteinfurt. Born Autun,
France Died Alesia,
France Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church...
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flows westwards.
Shortly before Ahlen it
turns northwest and, near
Drensteinfurt, then via
Albersloh it
flows northwards. Near Münster-Gelmer near the...
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Ascheberg are (clockwise,
starting in the North) the city Münster, the town
Drensteinfurt (District Warendorf), the city Hamm, the town
Werne (District Unna,...
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Greven (District of Steinfurt), Telgte, Everswinkel,
Sendenhorst and
Drensteinfurt (District of Warendorf), as well as Ascheberg,
Senden and Havixbeck...
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Telgte 2505
Altenberge (Westf.) 2506 Münster-Wolbeck 2507
Havixbeck 2508
Drensteinfurt 2509 Nottuln-Appelhülsen 251 Münster 252 2520 Wadersloh-Diestedde 2521...
- Ennigerloh, Beckum, Lippetal,
Heessen (District of the city of Hamm) and
Drensteinfurt.
Ahlen (downtown) with the
farming communities of Borbein, Brockhausen...
- breakout,
regarding the
strontianite mining. One of the
biggest mines, at
Drensteinfurt, was
named after Dr. Reichardt, the
director of the
Dessauer Sugar Refinery...