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- Erkelenz (German pronunciation: [ˈɛʁkəlɛnt͡s] , Limburgish: Erkelens [ˈæʀ(ə)kəlæns])[tone?] is a town in the Rhineland in western Germany that lies 15...
- Peter Erkelenz (1894–?) was a German film actor. Men Behind Bars (1931) The Sea Ghost (1931) Sacred Waters (1932) Dream of the Rhine (1933) The Star of...
- Erkelenz station on the Aachen–Mönchengladbach railway is in the town of Erkelenz in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It has been classified...
- originates near Erkelenz. Niers rises near Kuckum. The area fell to Prussia in 1815, which in 1816 created the three districts Heinsberg, Erkelenz and Geilenkirchen...
- a muni****lity in Rhineland-Palatinate Immerath (Erkelenz), a village in the muni****lity Erkelenz, North Rhine-Westphalia This disambiguation page lists...
- Immerath"), was a Roman Catholic parish church in the village of Immerath [de], Erkelenz in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. A church dedicated to Saint Lambert...
- tributary of the river Meuse (German and Dutch: Maas). Its wellspring is near Erkelenz, south of Mönchengladbach, in North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany). The Niers...
- upstream on both sides of the Maas, comprising the town of Geldern as well as Erkelenz, Goch, Nieuwstadt, Venlo and Straelen; spatially separated from the Lower...
- Torsten Toeller founded his first store for pet food and pet supplies in Erkelenz, Germany. Inspired by similar American pet superstores, he adapted the...
- Wiesbaden and the Rhineland Literary Prize. Hammesfahr was born in Immerath (Erkelenz), North Rhine-Westphalia. Her first novel was published in 1991, followed...