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Stadtlohn (Low German: Stadlaun) is a city in
western Münsterland in the
northwest of
North Rhine-Westphalia, and is a
district town of the
Borken administrative...
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Battle of
Stadtlohn was
fought on 6
August 1623
between the
armies of the
Electoral Palatinate and of the
Catholic League during the
Thirty Years'...
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sport SuS Schalke,
sports club in Westphalia,
Germany SuS
Stadtlohn,
sports club in
Stadtlohn,
Germany Sus (film), a 2010
British film Sus (meme), an internet...
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Stadtlohn-Vreden
Airport (German:
Flugplatz Stadtlohn-Vreden) (ICAO: EDLS) is an
airfield located 2.8 NM (5.2 km; 3.2 mi) west of
Stadtlohn, in the Borken...
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victories against the Protestants,
including White Mountain, Wimpfen, Höchst,
Stadtlohn and the
Conquest of the Palatinate. He destro**** a
Danish army at Lutter...
- The SuS
Stadtlohn (full name: Spiel- und
Sportverein Stadtlohn 19/20 e.V.) is the
largest sports club in the city of
Stadtlohn,
North Rhine-Westphalia...
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Dutch border.
Tilly cut them off five
miles short of it in the
Battle of
Stadtlohn on
August 6,
destroying another Protestant army. This
victory marked the...
- & Co. KG is a
German furniture manufacturer with its
headquarters in
Stadtlohn, Germany. The
company name hülsta (German pronunciation: [h yː l s t aː])...
- Wesuwe. Rees, cantons: Bocholt, Borken, Emmerich, Rees,
Ringenberg and
Stadtlohn. Steinfurt, cantons: Ahaus, Billerbeck, Coesfeld, Ochtrup,
Rheine and...
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radical and
Anabaptist leader in the city of Münster. He was born in
Stadtlohn, Westphalia,
around 1495. In the late 1520s
Bernard Rothmann became the...