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Kalkar (German: [ˈkalkaːɐ̯] is a muni****lity in the
district of Kleve, in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is
located near the Rhine, approx. 10 km...
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Wunderland Kalkar is an amu****t park in
Kalkar,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is
built on the
former site of SNR-300, a
nuclear power plant that...
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Kalkar. At the
death of
Adolph of
Cleves in 1448, his son John I of
Cleves succeeded him. Mary
retired to
Monterberg Castle [de; eo; fr], near
Kalkar...
- of
Kalkar,
otherwise Heinrich Eger (or Egher) of
Kalkar (1328 – 20
December 1408), was a
Carthusian theological writer.
Henry was born at
Kalkar in the...
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Diederik Sonoy or
Snoey (
Kalkar,
Duchy of Cleves, 1529 – Pieterburen, 2 June 1597) was a
leader of the
Geuzen during the
Eighty Years' War.
Diderick Sonoy...
- was a fast
breeder sodium-cooled
nuclear reactor built near the town of
Kalkar,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The
reactor was
completed but
never taken...
- south-east of the Reichswald, the
capture of the
localities Weeze-Uedem-
Kalkar-Emmerich and the
securing of the
communications between them. "Phase 3 The...
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known as Jan
Joest van
Kalkar or Jan
Joest van
Calcar (between 1450 and 1460 – 1519), was a
Dutch painter from
either Kalkar or
Wesel (both now in Germany)...
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sides of the
Lower Rhine,
around its
capital Cleves and the
towns of Wesel,
Kalkar, Xanten, Emmerich, Rees and
Duisburg bordering the
lands of the Prince-Bishopric...
- Boetzelaer) is an old
aristocratic family that
stems from the
region of
Kalkar, Germany. The
family history in the
Duchy of
Cleves can be
traced back to...