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Heerlen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦeːrlə(n)] ; Limburgish: Heële [ˈɦeə˦lə]) is a city and a muni****lity in the
southeast of the Netherlands. It is the...
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Jaegers (17 May 1810,
Heerlen – 31
October 1872,
Heerlen) 1853–1855:
Leonard Leopold St****en (Schaesberg, 26
November 1806 –
Heerlen, 20
October 1855) 1856–1862:...
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Heerlen is a
railway station located in
Heerlen, Netherlands. The
station was
opened on 1 May 1896 and is
located on the Sittard–Herzogenrath railway...
- Sittard-Geleen (po****tion 91,760,
bordering both
Belgium and Germany) and
Heerlen (po****tion 86,874) in the south. More than half of the po****tion, approximately...
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Situated close to the
Heerlen train station, this egg
shaped building dates back to 1938 and was one of the
oldest cinemas of the Netherlands. It was...
- The
Vroom &
Dreesmann Building in
Heerlen was a
former department store and a hotel,
later an
office building in
Heerlen, the Netherlands,
designed by Frits...
- in
Colonia Ulpia Traiana,
restores the
Thermae of
Coriovallum (modern
Heerlen).
There are
sources that
state this
happened in the 3rd century. Confucian...
- 16th-century
watermill located at the foot of a
steep hill in the Aambos,
Heerlen in the Netherlands. The name
already tells us much
about its function,...
- The
Ambachtsschool in
Heerlen (Jan Stuyt, 1913) is a
brick building with
distinctive layers of marl (a
stone commonly found in the
south of Limburg)....
- etherland" [Find your way
around etherland].
Limburgs Dagblad (in Dutch).
Heerlen, Netherlands. 17
March 1962. p. 9.
Retrieved 14
December 2022 – via Delpher...