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- Reichshof is a North Rhine-Westphalian muni****lity in the Oberbergischer Kreis in Germany, about 40 km east of Cologne. It is a health resort, known...
- Denklingen is one of 106 localities that make up the German muni****lity of Reichshof in the Oberbergischer Kreis. It is part of the region of Cologne in North...
- Reichshof may refer to: Reichshof, a Northrhine-Westfalian muni****lity in the Oberbergischer Kreis in Germany The German name from 1941 to 1945 for Rzeszów...
- The Hotel Reichshof is a historic hotel in Hamburg, Germany, opened in 1910. It is located in the heart of Hamburg city center, opposite the main railway...
- approximately 41 km east of Cologne. The neighbouring muni****lities Reichshof, Waldbröl, Nümbrecht, Much, Engelskirchen and Gummersbach border on the...
- Walddeutsche, and was called Rishof (during World War II, the Germans renamed it Reichshof). The town was granted Magdeburg rights, it had a parish church, a market...
- some larger manufacturers.[citation needed] Schwalbe Tires is based in Reichshof-Wehnrath [Wikidata] near Cologne, Germany, as of 2018 through 2021. Manufacturing...
- beds and 110 bathrooms. Adlon had also purchased the adjoining Hotel Reichshof, opened in 1892, and integrated it into his hotel, adding a further 45...
- from which he didn't recover and died in 1619. John Sigismund gave the Reichshof Castrop to his teacher and educator Carl Friedrich von Bordelius. Through...
- (German: Reimannshau) Rzeszów (Yiddish: Rejsza, Ukrainian: Riashiv, German: Reichshof) Sambir (Polish: Sambor) Sanok (Ukrainian: Сянік, Sianik, Yiddish: Sonik...