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Enghien (French: [ɑ̃ɡjɛ̃] ; Dutch:
Edingen [ˈeːdɪŋə(n)] ; Picard: Inguî; West Flemish: Enge) is a city and muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the province...
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Edingen-Neckarhausen (Palatine German: Edinge-Neggerhause) is a muni****lity in the
district of Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It...
- Bergstraße ("Mountain Road") in 1890,
opened the line from
Heidelberg to
Edingen on 6 June 1891 and
opened the
remaining section via
Neckarhausen and Seckenheim...
- Neu-
Edingen/Mannheim-Friedrichsfeld
station (formerly Mannheim-Friedrichsfeld) is a
separation station in the
Mannheim district of
Friedrichsfeld on the...
- muni****lity. Comines-Warneton (Dutch: Komen-Waasten)
Enghien (Dutch:
Edingen)
Flobecq (Dutch: Vloesberg)
Mouscron (Dutch: Moeskroen)
Malmedy (German...
- city of Heidelberg,
beginning in the west and in a
clockwise direction:
Edingen-Neckarhausen, Dossenheim, Schriesheim, Wilhelmsfeld, Schönau, Neckargemünd...
- include:
Zeger Zeger III of
Ghent (died 1227),
Flemish noble Zeger II of
Edingen (died 1364), Brabantian/Walloon
Count Zeger Bernhard van
Espen (1646–1728)...
- Burgenland; cavalry;
Church Lads' and
Church Girls' Brigade; Dieburg;
Edingen equestrians; Erfurt;
Foiano della Chiana; France; geese; horses; hotel-keepers;...
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Gardens (French: Parc d'Enghien / Dutch: Park van
Edingen) are a
domain of 182
hectares in
Enghien or '
Edingen', Wallonia, Belgium,
created by the
dukes of...
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Edingen-Neckarhausen 2006, S. 38.
Ekkehard Ellinger:
Deutsche Orientalistik zur Zeit des
Nationalsozialismus 1933–1945. Deux-Mondes-Verlag,
Edingen-Neckarhausen...