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Werl (German pronunciation: [vɛʁl] ; Westphalian: Wiärl) is a town
located in the
district of
Soest in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Werl is easily...
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Werl Prison has
about 900 inmates, and is one of the
largest prisons in Germany. It is
located in the town of
Werl in the
state of
North Rhine-Westphalia...
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WERL (950 AM) is a
radio station broadcasting a
conservative talk
radio format.
Licensed to
Eagle River, Wisconsin,
United States. The
station is currently...
- The
Werl Triptych (or
Triptych of
Heinrich von
Werl) is a
triptych altarpiece completed in
Cologne in 1438, of
which the
centre panel has been lost. The...
- The
Battle of
Werl occurred between 3–8 March 1586,
during a month-long
campaign in the
Duchy of
Westphalia by
mercenaries fighting for the Protestant...
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confirmed that
Werling would be
rejoining former manager Simon Davey at
Darlington for the 2010–11 season.
After Davey left,
Werling initially stated...
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Werling v. Sandy, 17 Ohio St. 3d 45 (1985), was a case
decided by the
Supreme Court of Ohio that
first recognized the
cause of
action for the wrongful...
- Olof
Werling Melin (3
August 1861 – 15
January 1940) was a
Swedish colonel and the
creator of
Melin Shorthand, the
dominant shorthand system in Sweden...
- A
pilgrimage to a
statue of Mary in
Werl,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany,
caused the
building of
pilgrimage churches there. The
first one,
completed in...
- to 1167. He was son of
Elimar II,
Count of
Oldenburg and wife
Eilika von
Werl-Rietberg,
daughter of
Count Heinrich von Rietberg. He
married Kunigunde and...