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Saxon Steed.
Composed in
Iserlohn in 1886 by Emil Rittershaus, the
Westfalenlied is an
unofficial anthem of Westphalia.
While the
Northern Rhineland...
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Westfalen AG,
headquartered in Münster,
Westphalia operates as a
retailer in the
liquefied petroleum gas (Westfalengas) and fuel
sectors and as a manufacturer...
- The
Oberliga Westfalen is the
highest level football league in the
region of Westphalia,
which is part of the
state of
North Rhine-Westphalia. The league...
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Bijleveld (also: van Eijk
Bijleveld and van Eyk Bijleveld) is a
Dutch patrician family. The
family came
originally from Westphalia. They came
later to...
- Noordryn-Westfaulen or Noordrhien-
Westfalen[citation needed] German: [ɛnʔɛʁˈveː] "Bevölkerung in Nordrhein-
Westfalen".
Landesbetrieb IT.NRW. Retrieved...
- Halle,
officially Halle (Westf.) or
Halle Westfalen (i.e. Westphalia) to
distinguish it from the
larger Halle (Saale), is a town in the
German state of...
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Westfalen Garrison is a
major British garrison with
facilities located in Paderborn,
Sennelager and Gütersloh in
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany which...
- The SS
Brigade Westfalen also
known as SS
Ersatz Brigade Westfalen was an ad hoc unit
composed of the men of the
military training commands of the Paderborn...
- SMS
Westfalen was one of the N****au-class battleships, the
first four
dreadnoughts built for the
German Imperial Navy.
Westfalen was laid down at AG Weser...
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Several steamships have
borne the name
Westfalen,
after the
Westphalia region in Germany: SS
Westfalen (1894) was a 1,227-ton
cargo ship
launched on 20...