Definition of Werne. Meaning of Werne. Synonyms of Werne

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Werne. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Werne and, of course, Werne synonyms and on the right images related to the word Werne.

Definition of Werne

No result for Werne. Showing similar results...

Wernerite
Wernerite Wer"ner*ite, n. [See Wernerian.] (Min.) The common grayish or white variety of soapolite.

Meaning of Werne from wikipedia

- Werne an der Lippe (German pronunciation: [ˈvɛʁnə] ; Westphalian: Wäen) is a town in the Federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia in the Unna district...
- Werne's Row is a row of five nearly identical Châteauesque mansions in the Old Louisville neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, United States. The houses...
- Bochum-Werne is a district of the city of Bochum in the Ruhr area in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. Werne is in the East of Bochum, North of Langendreer...
- Tuotantotalo Werne was a Finnish company that provided audio-visual productions in Finland and all across the Baltic. They are also known for a number...
- Werne Jorge Javier Núñez Bustos (born 2 November 1973) is a Chilean journalist. He currently hosts «Un país generoso» ("A Generous Country") with the...
- Langendreer-Alter Bahnhof, Bochum-Laer, Bochum-Querenburg [de], and Bochum-Werne. Langendreer is the easternmost district of Bochum. The district includes...
- latest of which was in 1975, added the towns of Lünen, Schwerte, Selm and Werne to form the district as it is today. Geographically the district of Unna...
- Antonie Jüngst (born June 13, 1843, in Werne; died June 8, 1918, in Münster) was a Westphalian writer and poet. Antonie Jüngst was a great-granddaughter...
- " The New York Times, September 7, 1997. Retrieved: September 27, 2012. Werne, Jo. "Unlocking The Past Diaries Reveal Dorothy Binney Putnam's Secret Loves...
- christmas tinsel", published 25 November 1969, ****igned to Dow Chemicals  Werne, Jo (December 20, 1981). "Decorations spanned decades in development". Telegraph-Herald...