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Duisburg (German: [ˈdyːsbʊʁk] ; Low German: Duisborg,
pronounced [ˈdʏsbɔɐ̯χ]) is a city in the Ruhr
metropolitan area of the
western German state of North...
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daughter of
Gerard I of Guelders. In 1129,
Waleran was made
forester of
Duisbourg. In 1139,
Lothair died and
Waleran supported Conrad of Hohenstaufen, who...
- the Bois des
Capucins in the
territory of the muni****lities Auderghem,
Duisbourg, Hoeilaart, La Hulpe, Rhode-Saint Genèse, Tervuren, Uccle, Waterloo, Watermael...
- Hungarian*,
Ottoman Turkish*),
Rhagusium (Latin)
Duisburg Dīsburga (Latvian*),
Duisbourg (French*),
Duisburg (Czech *, Danish*,
Dutch *, German*, Italian*, Polish*...
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Mercator (1512–1594),
Britannia et
Normandia ****
confinibus regionibus,
Duisbourg, 1585 [NBF,
Collection d'Anville, cote 00456 bis].
Greenville Collins...
- het Bois des Capucins, op het
grondgebied van de
sections Auderghem,
Duisbourg, Hoeilaart, La Hulpe,
Rhode Saint-Genèse, Tervuren, Uccle, Waterloo, Watermael-Boitsfort...
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scored the only goal on his debut, on 22
October 1933, a
heavy defeat in
Duisbourg,
against Germany (8–1). He pla****
seven times for
Diables Rouges, with...