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Kotten is a
hamlet in the muni****lity of Winterswijk, in the Netherlands. It was
first mentioned in 1302 as
Katen or Koten, and
means "little farms/houses"...
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Cotter houses (Kate or
Kotten) were
detached houses near
German villages, used as
homes and workshops. Many of
these Kotten/Cotter
houses still remain...
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workers lived and
worked in
grinding houses,
similar to
cottages (German:
Kotten), the
sandwich was
named after them. The
Kottenbutter still appears on lists...
- "hut, cottage", from Old
Norse kot "hut" and
related to
Middle Low
German kotten (cottage, hut).
Examples of this may be
found in 15th
century manor court...
- yet have electricity. In 1910,
Herman G.
Kotten of Englewood, N.J.
patented (#975,435, Nov. 15, 1910) the
Kotten Vacuum Cleaner,
which required the operator...
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Small border road near
Rekken south of
Haaksbergen Uninhabited area near
Kotten (0.09 km2 (0.035 sq mi)) Suderwick,
small village bordering on Dinxperlo...
- Koty (pronounced [ˈkɔtɨ], German:
Kotten) was a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Biała Piska,
within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship...
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Grabo at 71 m Jauer, near
Deutschbaselitz at 148 m Klosterw****er, near
Kotten at 128 m
Ralbitzer Teichw****er,
before Hoske at 127 m
Hoyerswerdaer Schwarzw****er...
- factory, one of many of its kind at the time,
operated out of a so-called '
Kotten', a
small grinding workshop with water-driven grindstones. In the early...
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Ingemert Ingemerterhammer Ingemertermühle Ingemertstraße
Kittmicke Korbecke Kotten Kropplenberg Krummenerl Langenohl Lengelscheid Lesmicke Listerhammer Listringhausen...