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    Mönchengladbach (redirect from Wickrath)
    Hauptquartier, Hehn, Holt, Rheindahlen‑Land, Rheindahlen‑Mitte, Wanlo, Wickrath-Mitte, WickrathWest, Wickrathberg The original name of the city was Gladbach, by...
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    Rhine-Westphalia around the castle of Wickrath. The lordship was bordered by the Duchy of Jülich to the south, west and north, and the Archbishopric of...
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    Schloss Wickrath is a moated castle complex in Wickrath. The castle is located on the river Niers. The original castle, the so-called Chateau de Wyckradt...
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    Rheindahlen (since 2009 Mönchengladbach West) consists of the nine districts of Wickrath-Mitte, Wickrath-West, Wickrathberg, Wanlo, Hehn, Holt, Hauptquartier...
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    nineteenth century, principally at the Prussian state stud at Schloss Wickrath in Wickrathberg, now part of Mönchengladbach in North Rhine-Westphalia...
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    located in the west of North Rhine-Westphalia. The river Niers flows through the village. The village belonged to the manor of Wickrath in the Middle Ages...
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    included Max Ernst and Otto Dix. Ey was born in humble circumstances in Wickrath (today a quarter of Mönchengladbach). At the age of 19 she moved to Düsseldorf...
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    is the most important railway station for the city of Aachen, in the far west of Germany near the Dutch and Belgian border. It is the largest of the four...
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    separate farm buildings can be found 200 years later in Matthieu Soiron's Wickrath Castle, built between 1746 and 1772. The castle is the direct successor...
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    Lindern station and between Herrath and Rheydt Hauptbahnhof. The stations at Wickrath, Übach-Palenberg and Erkelenz were renovated. In 2007, a new electronic...
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    Westbarthausen 7 6724 Westönnen 6 6728 Wetter (Ruhr) 5 6731 Wickede (Ruhr) 5 6733 Wickrath 6 6822 Witten Hbf 3 6823 Witten-Annen Nord 6 6902 Wulfen (Westf) 6 5004...
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    Mönchengladbach-Holt (12) Mönchengladbach-Rheydt (13) Mönchengladbach-Wickrath (14) Mönchengladbach-Güdderath (15) MG-Wanlo 4-way interchange A 46 (incl...
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    1507 the Baden Dynasty sold the Stadeck lordship to the Knights of Quad-Wickrath. This intermediate period, though, only lasted until 1564, when Wolfgang...
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    Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was bordered by the Duchy of Jülich to the west and north, the Lordship of Dyck to the south, and the Archbishopric of Cologne...
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    71 036 Viersen IC 80 045 Mönchengladbach Hbf ICE, IC 49 Rheydt Hbf 52 Wickrath 57 Herrath 61 Erkelenz 68 Hückelhoven-Baal 72 Brachelen 0 000 1 000 3 000...
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    Otto Karsch (1901-1975) — Karsch came from the Westerwald; he was born in Wickrath. He came to Herren-Sulzbach in 1931 as a pastor and stayed until he retired...
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