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Iserlohn (German: [iːzɐˈloːn] ; Westphalian: Iserlaun) is a city in the Märkischer
Kreis district, in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the largest...
- The
Iserlohn Roosters are a
professional ice
hockey team
based in
Iserlohn,
North Rhine-Westphalia. They are
members of the
Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL)...
- A
number of
steamships were
named Iserlohn, including: SS
Iserlohn (1909), in
service with Deutsche-Australische
Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft 1909-14, interned...
- The
Master of the
Iserlohn Altarpiece was a
German painter,
active in
Westphalia during the
first third of the
fifteenth century. His work
shows traces...
- The
Iserlohn Heights is a
German highland rising up to 545.9
metres (1,791 ft)
above sea
level (Balve
Forest to the northeast) in the
Sauerland region...
- An
Iserlohn box is a
copper or br**** box for
snuff or
tobacco which typically has an engraved,
chased or
embossed lid
depicting an
allegorical or rustic...
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Eissporthalle Iserlohn is an
arena in
Iserlohn, Germany. It is
primarily used for ice
hockey and is the home
arena of The
Iserlohn Roosters, but has also...
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university in
Germany with its main
campus and
administrative headquarters in
Iserlohn and
further campuses in Berlin, Potsdam,
Hamburg and Dubai. It was formed...
- Rhine-Westphalian districts. The
former districts of Lüdenscheid and
Iserlohn,
together with the City of
Iserlohn,
previously an
urban district, plus the area
around Balve...
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government in the
parish of
Hemer was the
responsibility of the "Amt" of
Iserlohn until 1647, when it was
transferred to the
family of Wachtendonk, who owned...