Gronau, North Rhine-Westphalia (redirect from Gronau in Westfalen)
Gemeinden Westfalens 1817–1967. Münster (Westfalen): Aschendorff. p. 238. ISBN 3-402-05875-8. Pracht-Jörns, Elfi (2002). "Gronau – Stadtteile Gronau und Epe"....
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Epe is a village in the district of Borken in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on the Dutch border, approx. 10 km east of Enschede...
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Coesfeld (Westf) station (redirect from Coesfeld (Westfalen) station)
2008), Gronau (Westfalen) and Ochtrup (both on 12 October 2008), Beelen, Telgte and Warendorf (all three 26 on October 2009), Ahaus and Epe (Westf) (22 November...
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Salzuflen 5223 Bünde 5224 Enger (Westfalen) 5225 Spenge 5226 Bruchmühlen (Westfalen, Gemeinde Rödinghausen/Nordrhein-Westfalen bzw. Stadt Melle/Niedersachsen)...
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AERO ERMES Mexico EPL Aero Transportes Empresariales EMPRESARIALES Mexico EPE Aero Empresarial AEROEMPRESARIAL Mexico KY EQL Air São Tomé and Príncipe...
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Regionalbahn service. Trains pass each other in Lüdinghausen, Coesfeld and Epe. Because of the single-track, services operating in the opposite direction...
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east of Enschede. An early mention of the town was „Ohtepe“ (the eastern Epe or Ostepe) in the year 1143. A Christian church was established there in...
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just a few hundred metres (yards). The Wisselse Veen near the village of Epe, on the northeastern Veluwe, offers a good example of this.[citation needed]...
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Gronau (Westf) station (redirect from Gronau (Westfalen) station)
Preceding station DB Regio NRW Following station Glanerbrug towards Enschede RB 51 Epe (Westf) towards Dortmund Hbf RB 64 Ochtrup towards Münster Hbf...
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only ended with Prussian secularization in 1803. In 1376, a knight from Epe held the Borlinghausen estate as a fief from the Counts of Waldeck. In 1411...
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