- The
Werse [German pronunciation: [ˈvɛʁzə]] (river no. 32) is a 67-kilometre-long (42 mi), left-hand
tributary of the
River Ems in Münsterland,
North Rhine-Westphalia...
- Olfe is a
small river of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is a
right tributary of the
Werse in Ahlen. List of
rivers of
North Rhine-Westphalia v t e...
- arms, and
symbolized the
richness of
water in the area,
especially the
Werse river. The coat of arms was
granted in 1976. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden...
- (Reicke, ****q) Late
first or
early second century (Perkins, Harrington,
Werse) c. 100 (Schelkle) 100 – 110 (Knoch, Kelly) 100 – 125 (James, Vogtle, Paulsen)...
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Stavrakopoulou 2013, p. 143.
Heider 1999, p. 585.
Pietersma &
Wright 2014, p. 793.
Werse 2018, p. 505. Day 2000, p. 213. Day 2000, pp. 213–215.
Dewrell 2017, pp...
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tributary of the
Elbbach Kälberbach (
Werse), a
river of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany,
tributary of the
Werse This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Emmerbach is a
river of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It
flows into the
Werse in Münster-Wolbeck. List of
rivers of
North Rhine-Westphalia Hydrographic...
- Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, a 38.1-kilometre (23.7 mi)
tributary of the
Werse. List of
rivers of
North Rhine-Westphalia
Hydrographic Directory of the...
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Gandersum Emden Knock Delfzijl Wapelbach Dalke Lutter Axtbach Hessel Bever Werse Eltingmühlenbach Große Aa Hase
Nordradde Leda The Ems was
known to several...
- Kasewinkel, Kreuzbach, Laer,
Dorbaum and
Verth on the left bank of the Ems and
Werse Mauritz-Ost and Mondstraße,
combined better known as St.
Mauritz West: Albachten...