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Roermond (Dutch pronunciation: [ruːrˈmɔnt] ; Limburgish:
Remunj [ʀəˈmʏɲ] or
Remuunj [ʀəˈmyːɲ]) is a city, muni****lity, and
diocese in the
Limburg province...
- The
Martyrs of
Roermond (Dutch:
Martelaren van
Roermond) were a
group of 13
Dutch Catholic clerics,
secular and religious, who were
murdered on 23 July...
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required due to
sporadic earthquake damage. For example,
during the 1992
Roermond earthquake, the 400 kg
finial on the
eastern pinnacle of the
southern transept...
- The 1992
Roermond earthquake occurred on 13 April,
around 3:20 AM (1:20 UTC) with a
moment magnitude of 5.3 and a
maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe)...
- (Munster) is a 13th-century
church dedicated to Our Lady in the
Dutch town of
Roermond. Its
remarkable front towers are 55
meter in height. The
Munsterkerk is...
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conditioned split of the West
Germanic diphthongs *ai and *au (e.g. in
Roermonds *ai
splits to /eː/ and /ɛi/, *au to /oː/ and /ɔu/),
which apart from Ripuarian...
- The Arrondis****t of
Roermond was an arrondis****t of the
United Kingdom of the
Netherlands until the
Treaty of
London in 1839. It was a part of the...
- The
Capture of
Roermond was a
minor siege during the
Eighty Years' War
which took
place from the 31st of
August to the 1st of September, 1637. A Spanish...
- Baekjae.
Burned by the
Mongols in 1238 St. Christopher's Cathedral,
Roermond Roermond Netherlands 261 79.7 1663 St Salvator's
Cathedral Bruges Belgium 259...
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Cologne and
Leverkusen as well as
cities in the
Netherlands including Roermond,
Maastricht and
Sittard and in
Belgium including Eupen and Liège. On 18...