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- Wallerfangen (German pronunciation: [ˈvalɐfaŋən]; French: Vaudrevange, pronounced [vodʁəvɑ̃ʒ]) is a muni****lity of Saarlouis district, Saarland, Germany...
- Ihn is a village in Wallerfangen muni****lity, Saarlouis district, Germany. Until the end of 1973, it was an independent muni****lity. v t e...
- 1785 Nicolas Villeroy became sole owner of the faience manufactory at Wallerfangen. In 1812 Jean-François Boch began construction of kilns at the nearby...
- the War Merit Cross. In September 1944, Papen settled at his estate at Wallerfangen in the Saarland that had been given to him by his father-in-law. On 29...
- Hülzweiler St. Oranna Berus St. Bonifatius Überherrn Primary school Wallerfangen Primary school Gisingen School at the Römerkastell Dillingen Sophie Scholl...
- mine on the escarpment of the Saargau in the St. Barbara district of Wallerfangen in Saarland, Germany. The entrance is about 150 metres (490 ft) from...
- the church, inspired by Himpler's church St. Katharina (1860-1863) in Wallerfangen (Saarland), had its cornerstone laid in 1870 and was dedicated in 1873...
- Rehlingen-Siersburg 6834 Wadg****en 6835 Beckingen 6836 Überherrn 6837 Wallerfangen 6838 Saarwellingen 684 6841 Homburg (Saar) 6842 Blieskastel 6844 Blieskastel-Altheim...
- Saarlouis (with the district of Roden), Wallerfangen and Rehlingen-Siersburg. The importance of the Dillingen-Wallerfangen area on both banks of the middle Saar...
- Elisabeth Zillken (born 8 July 1888 in Wallerfangen; died 28 November 1980 in Dortmund) was a German politician. From 1919 to 1933 and again between 1945...