- The
Vechte (German: [ˈfɛçtə] ,
Dutch Low Saxon: [ˈv̥ɛxtə]) or
Vecht (Dutch: [vɛxt] ),
often called Overijsselse Vecht (pronounced [oːvərˈɛisəlsə ˈvɛxt])...
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Dutch immigrant Claes Arentson Vechte, or his son Hendrick, in 1699. It is also
known as the
Vechte–Cortelyou House. The
Vechte family farmed the
lands around...
- or
emergency horn) – was
blown by the
watchmen to warn the
Vechteinsel (
Vechte Island)
inhabitants and call for help.
Since the town was
situated north...
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approximately two fusillades, they fled up the Gow**** Road
toward the
Vechte–Cortelyou House.
Major Edward Burd had been in command, but he was captured...
- muni****lity in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is
located on the
river Vechte in the
district of Steinfurt.
Metelen Land
station is
located on the Münster–Enschede...
- into
Dutch territory, and
borders it to the north, west and south. The
Vechte River (Dutch Vecht)
traverses the
district from
south to
north and flows...
- Lee is a
river of
Lower Saxony, Germany. It
flows into the
Vechte near Hoogstede. List of
rivers of
Lower Saxony Environmental map
service of
Lower Saxony...
- Netherlands)
Zwarte Water (into the
IJsselmeer near Genemuiden, Netherlands)
Vechte (near Zwolle, Netherlands)
Dinkel (in Neuenhaus) Ems (near Delfzijl, Netherlands)...
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Gramsbergen (Dutch Low Saxon: Grambarge) is a
small Dutch city on the
Vechte,
located in the muni****lity of
Hardenberg and the
province of Overijssel...
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Electoral district of Lee, in
South Australia River Lee, in
Ireland Lee (
Vechte), a
river in
Germany Lee side, a ship or boat's
downwind side M3 Lee, an...