- inhabitants.
Remscheid comprises four boroughs, Alt-Remscheid, Remscheid-Süd,
Lennep, and Lüttringhausen. Its
highest point is the
Brodtberg (378 m). Remscheid...
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Jonkheer Gijsbert "Gijs" van
Lennep (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣɛizbərt ˈxɛis fɑn ˈlɛnɛp]; born 16
March 1942) is a
Dutch racing driver who
competed in eight...
- Van
Lennep may
refer to:
Aernout van
Lennep (1898–1974),
Dutch equestrian Christiaan van
Lennep (1887–1955),
Dutch tennis player Gijs van
Lennep (born...
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Henry John Van
Lennep (1815–1889) was a
nineteenth century painter,
missionary and historian. He was
married to Mary E. Van
Lennep. Van
Lennep was born into...
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Lennep is a
ghost town and po****ted
place in
Meagher County, Montana,
United States.
Lennep has a still-active
Lutheran church, and 3
inhabited houses...
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National Library of
Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland. Today, in Remscheid-
Lennep, 40
kilometres east of Röntgen's
birthplace in Düsseldorf, is the Deutsches...
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David Jacob van
Lennep was born in Amsterdam, as a
member of the Van
Lennep Amsterdam patrician family. He was the son of
Cornelis van
Lennep (1751–1813)...
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Jacob van
Lennep (24
March 1802 – 25
August 1868) was a
Dutch poet and novelist. He was born in Amsterdam,
where his father,
David Jacob van
Lennep (1774–1853)...
- Remscheid-
Lennep station is in the city of
Remscheid in the
German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia. It is the
second most
important station in the city...
- (Emiel) van
Lennep (15
January 1915 – 2
October 1996) was a
Dutch official (treasurer general),
diplomat and
Minister of State. Van
Lennep was born in...