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Dortmund (German: [ˈdɔʁtmʊnt] ; Westphalian: Düörpm [ˈdyːœɐ̯pm̩]; Latin:
Tremonia) is the third-largest city in
North Rhine-Westphalia,
after Cologne and...
- for
various characteristics, such as
yellow foliage (e.g. cvs. 'Aurea', '
Tremonia'),
permanently juvenile foliage (e.g. cv. 'Shoosmith'),
columnar crown...
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Vereinigte Wittwe &
Barop mines in
Hombruch in 1908, the
Dortmund Union and the
Tremonia mine in 1910, as well as the Saar- und Mosel-Bergwerks-Gesellschaft (1910/1916)...
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Rostock Sumelocenna Rottenburg am
Neckar Stutgardia,
Stuogardia Stuttgart Tremonia Dortmund,
North Rhine-Westphalia
Tubinga Tübingen Tulpia****, Tolbia****...
- in
Essen and
Versuchsgrubengesellschaft mbH on the site of the
former Tremonia colliery in Dortmund. (214 ff.) In turn, two
further companies were set...
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Office Director and
until the end of
World War II
distributed the
newspaper Tremonia (Dortmund).
After the
liberation of Germany,
Schrage was full-time mayor...
- church's belltower,
named Maria and
Salvator and cast in 1517 by
Hendrick de
Tremonia of Dordrecht, are rung
every evening at nine o'clock.
These so-called Ave-Maria...
- (retrievable, in French)
Krupp Historical Archive,
Villa Hügel (D-Essen)
Tremonia, 1940
Evangelical Church Records,
Warstein Evangelical Church Records,...
- to read. The newspaper,
which is read by
Friedrich Boetzkes, is
called '
Tremonia',
which is the
Latin name for the city of Dortmund. The
constituency winner...