- Bad
Driburg (German: [baːt ˈdʁiːˌbʊʁk] ) is a town and spa in Höxter
district in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany,
situated on the
river Aa and the Altenbeken–Kreiensen...
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hosted by a
distant cousin, the
Count von Oeynhausen-Sierstorpff in Bad
Driburg, on New Year's Eve 1962, Gösta's son
Claus met then-Princess
Beatrix of...
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Reserve Country Cork Garden,
Republic of
Ireland Parts of
Kurpark Bad
Driburg,
Germany Muni****l park of Enköping,
Sweden His own
garden at Hummelo,...
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motor racing circuit in Pömbsen [de], a
district of the
village of Bad
Driburg in the
Teutoburg Forest. The
track is
built on land
formerly used by the...
- (1819–1891).
Aschwin married on 24
September 1872 at Bad
Driburg to
Baroness Hedwig of Sierstorpff-
Driburg (1848–1900),
member of a
Prussian noble family. She...
- met
Princess Beatrix for the
first time on New Year's Eve 1963 in Bad
Driburg at a
dinner hosted by the
Count von Oeynhausen-Sierstorpff, who was a distant...
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Prince consort of
Queen Juliana of the Netherlands.
Armgard was born at Bad
Driburg,
Kingdom of
Prussia (now in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany), as the fourth...
- (Baden-Württemberg) Bad
Camberg (Hesse) Bad
Doberan (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Bad
Driburg (North Rhine-Westphalia) Bad Düben (Saxony) Bad Dürkheim (Rhineland-Palatinate)...
- Sierstorpff-Cramm 5.
Armgard von
Cramm 11.
Baroness Hedwig von Sierstorpff-
Driburg 1.
Beatrix of the
Netherlands 12.
Frederick Francis II,
Grand Duke of...
- Bad
Driburg (18,431)
Beverungen (13,548)
Borgentreich (9,002)
Brakel (16,722) Höxter (29,812) Marienmünster (5,230)
Nieheim (6,382)
Steinheim (12,848)...