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    Nettetal (redirect from Breyell)
    Nettetal was founded on January 1, 1970, when the former townships Leuth, Breyell, Hinsbeck and former towns/cities Lobberich and Kaldenkirchen were merged...
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    Breyell (German: Bahnhof Breyell) is a railway station located in Breyell, Germany. The station opened on 29 January 1866 is located on the Viersen–Venlo...
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  • Karl Josef Rudolph Cornely (19 April 1830, at Breyell in Germany – 3 March 1908, at Treves), was a German Jesuit biblical scholar. On the completion of...
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    Preceding station Eurobahn Following station Breyell towards Venlo RE 13 Dülken towards Hamm (Westf) Hbf...
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  • dialects are: Dremmener Platt of Dremmen near Heinsberg, Breyellsch Platt of Breyell in Nettetal, Jlabbacher Platt of central Mönchengladbach, Jriefrother Platt...
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    reconsideration, the ban was confirmed in 2015. Münster Nabburg Naumburg Nettetal-Breyell: 6 stolpersteine, laid 11 November 2010. 22 stolpersteine, laid 10 December...
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  • Branded RE 19 Rhein-IJssel-Express 20060 Eurobahn Venlo - Kaldenkirchen - Breyell - Boisheim - Dülken - Viersen - Mönchengladbach Hbf - Neuss Hbf - Düsseldorf...
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    0 Venlo 3 Netherlands / Germany border 5 Kaldenkirchen 9 Breyell 13 Boisheim 17 Dülken 23 Viersen 31 Mönchengladbach Hbf ICE, IC (reversal) 48 Neuss Hbf...
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  • Wolfram Klein (born 8 September 1968 in Nettetal-Breyell) is a former German footballer. Klein made 83 appearances in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga during...
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    Preceding station Eurobahn Following station Venlo Terminus RE 13 Breyell towards Hamm (Westf) Hbf...
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    (GER) 2003 - Kleve (GER) 2003 - City Night Hamm (GER) 2003 - Nettetal-Breyell (GER) 2003 - Dortmund-Hombruch (b) (GER) 2003 - Kempen (GER) 2004 - Stuttgart...
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    Christian Rötzel after whom the Christian-Rötzel-Allee in the German town of Breyell was named and the Christian-Rötzel-Kampfbahn. Roetzel lives in Berlin....
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    Heidenend (1b) Nettetal-West (2) Kaldenkirchen (3) Kaldenkirchen-Süd (4) Breyell (5) Nettetal (6) Süchteln (7) Viersen (8) Mackenstein (9) Mönchengladbach...
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    German). André Joost. Retrieved 10 December 2011. "KBS 485 Venlo(NL) - Breyell - Viersen - Mönchengladbach - Düsseldorf - Hagen" (in German). Christian...
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    oldest child of Gustav Dammer and his wife Josefine. His father came from Breyell on the Lower Rhine, was a merchant and died when his son was 15, his mother...
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  • Geheimsprachen im Rheinland. Eine Dokumentation der Rotwelschdialekte in Bell, Breyell, Kofferen, Neroth, Speicher und Stotzheim. — „Rheinische Mundarten“, Band...
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    Geheimsprachen im Rheinland. Eine Dokumentation der Rotwelschdialekte in Bell, Breyell, Kofferen, Neroth, Speicher und Stotzheim. Rheinland-Verlag, Köln 1998...
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