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Dülmen (German pronunciation: [ˈdʏlmən] ) is a town in the
district of Coesfeld,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Dülmen is
situated in the
south part...
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Dülmen is a
sports club from the town of
Dülmen in Westphalia. The club was
founded on 28
October 1945 as the
legal successor to the VfL
Dülmen and...
- (converted from
Urlas Training Area in
early 2010s)
Tower Barracks Dülmen,
Dülmen Wetzel barracks,
Baumholder "Hohenfels
Training Area". army.mil. Archived...
- The Dülmener or
Dülmen is a
German breed of
small feral horse. It was
formerly known as the Merfelderbrücher. A herd of
approximately 300 head
lives in...
- at Coesfeld, in the
Diocese of Münster, Westphalia, Germany, and died in
Dülmen (aged 49),
where she had been a nun and
where she'd
become bedridden. Emmerich...
- Boet van
Dulmen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbut fɑn ˈdʏlmə(n)]; 19 May 1948 – 16
September 2021) was a
Dutch Grand Prix
motorcycle road racer.
Together with...
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Lydeke von
Dülmen Krumpelmann (born Groningen, 24
August 1952) is a
Dutch sculptor and ceramist. Von
Dülmen Krumpelmann is the
daughter of
artist Erasmus...
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refer to: the
German word for
church parish one of the town
subdivisions of
Dülmen,
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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place at St
Jakobus Kirche in
Dülmen on 3
October 2015. The Duke and his
family live at
their Haus
Merfeld estate near
Dülmen.
Philippe Emanuel Ferdinand...
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Dülmen station is one of two
operating tower stations (of six that
formerly operated) in the
German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia. It is
located in Dülmen...