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Netphen (German pronunciation: [ˈnɛtfən]) is a town in the Siegen-Wittgenstein district, in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It lies on the
river Sieg...
- Sieg, a
right tributary of the
river Rhine, has its
source in the town of
Netphen in the
Rothaar Mountains. The
region around the city of
Siegen is centered...
- (German: Martinikirche) is a 13th-century three-nave hall
church located in
Netphen, Germany.
Apart from St. Nicholas'
Church in Siegen, it is the most significant...
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first ever
internal combustion omnibus,
introduced in 1895 (Siegen to
Netphen) A 1911 LGOC B-type A 1912
Daimler CC Bus, one of five (English) Daimler...
- district.
Towns Bad
Berleburg Bad
Laasphe Freudenberg Hilchenbach Kreuztal Netphen Siegen Muni****lities
Burbach Erndtebrück
Neunkirchen (Siegerland) Wilnsdorf...
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Neckarsteinach (Hesse)
Neckarsulm (Baden-Württemberg)
Neresheim (Baden-Württemberg)
Netphen (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Nettetal (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Netzschkau (Saxony)...
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Lahnhof (a
village near
Nenkersdorf which is in turn part of the
borough of
Netphen)
eastwards to the
Ilsesource (620 m). It then runs over the
Jagdberg (675...
- world's
first gasoline bus
route is
started in Germany,
between Siegen and
Netphen.
March 22 –
Brothers Auguste and
Louis Lumière make what is
probably the...
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original on 27
October 2007.
Defying Convention - B5000
Bogies (PDF).
Netphen:
Bombardier Transportation.
December 2007.
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
- 1997), footballer. Żagań is
twinned with: Duns, Scotland,
United Kingdom Netphen,
Germany Ortrand,
Germany Saint-Omer,
France Teltow,
Germany Khotyn, Ukraine...