Roetgen (German pronunciation: [ˈʁøːtçən]]) is a municipality in the district of Aachen, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Roetgen is located approximately...
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Roentgen equivalent man (redirect from Roetgen Equivalent Man)
The roentgen equivalent man (rem) is a CGS unit of equivalent dose, effective dose, and committed dose, which are dose measures used to estimate potential...
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Krause (born 7 July 1966) is a German folk violinist. She lives in Mainz, Roetgen nearby Aachen and East-Clare (Ireland). She was born in Göttingen, Germany...
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kilometres of the upper reaches also flow through the German municipality Roetgen and form part of the Belgian–German border. The Vesdre's total length is...
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clockwise from the northwest: Herzogenrath, Würselen, Eschweiler, Stolberg and Roetgen (which are all in the district of Aachen); Raeren, Kelmis and Plombières...
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Münsterbildchen 1.826 451 Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia state – Aachen district – Roetgen municipality) Belgium (Liège province – Raeren municipality) 50°39′36″N...
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enclaves created by the Vennbahn railway trackbed between the towns of Roetgen and Monschau (south of Aachen) that was granted Belgian sovereignty. Belgium...
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Münsterbildchen part of Roetgen Coat of arms Location of Münsterbildchen Münsterbildchen Show map of Germany Münsterbildchen Show map of North Rhine-Westphalia...
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German-Belgian border and represents the western continuation of the German village Roetgen. Petergensfeld is located around 18 kilometers southeast of Aachen on the...
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founded in 1982 by Fritz Schäfer out of his parents' house in Mulartshütte (Roetgen) to sell his chess simulation game Boss (later renamed Grandmaster), which...
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Hans Hansen (16 May 1889, Roetgen – 24 May 1966, Cologne) was a German architect and theorist and one of the correspondents of Bruno Taut's utopian expressionist...
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Plateau 283.00 Lammersdorf Fen Plateau 283.1 Northern Venn Foothills 283.10 Roetgen Venn Foothills Roer Spring Plateau (entirely in Belgium) Upland of the...
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2461 Jülich 2462 Linnich 2463 Titz 2464 Aldenhoven 2465 Inden 247 2471 Roetgen 2472 Monschau 2473 Simmerath 2474 Schmidt (Nideggen) 248 2482 Hellenthal...
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(returned in 1956) Lichtenbusch (returned in 1956) Fringshaus — roads between Roetgen and Fringshaus, Fringshaus and Lammersdorf, Fringshaus and Konzen (first...
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the village Mützenich as well as parts of the districts of Monschaus and Roetgens. Following land swaps, the sixth enclave and the Belgian counter-enclave...
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Münsterbildchen 1.826 Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia state – Aachen district – Roetgen municipality) Belgium (Liège province – Raeren municipality) 50°39′36″N...
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His prime time as a chess player was the mid-1980s. On 20 May 1984 in Roetgen (Germany), Miles set a European record in blind simultaneous chess with...
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2018. "tornadoarchiv.ml". tornadoarchiv.ml. Retrieved 15 November 2019. "Roetgen (Nordrhein-Westfalen)". Tornadoliste Deutschland (in German). 13 March...
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Stolberg. The remaining communities of Mulartshütte, Rott and Roetgen were combined into the Roetgen district. 1945–1952: Karl Siemons 1952–1956: Viktor Hoven...
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Borussia 84 (11) 2013 FC Roetgen 0 (0) 2013–2014 Alemannia Aachen 0 (0) 2014–2017 FC Roetgen 43 (14) Managerial career 2016–2023 FC Roetgen (sporting director)...
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entered combat. The regiment joined the 47th Infantry Regiment in capturing Roetgen, the first German town to fall in World War II. The 39th fought through...
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for example, the villages of Eicherscheid and Kesternich - as well as Roetgen. The treeless uplands of the Eifel (at around 500 metres) east of the High...
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people were injured in Roetgen, four of which required hospitalization. As the tornado moved through forests outside of Roetgen, it completely mowed down...
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the division moved to Tongeren, Belgium, on 27 November 1944, and to Roetgen, Germany, on 7 December 1944, to prepare for combat. The 311th Infantry...
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Towns Municipalities Aachen Alsdorf Baesweiler Eschweiler Herzogenrath Monschau Stolberg Würselen Roetgen Simmerath...
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Press of Kentucky (2001), ISBN 978-0813122168, p. 117 Ruth, William B., Roetgen, Germany and the Siegfried Line, 3rd Armored Division History, 12 September...
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western part of the village Lammersdorf [de] near Simmerath. Parts of Roetgen. Furthermore, there are several forested areas in the region between the...
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the Belgian border. One curiosity on this part is a 3 km long strip at Roetgen where the German federal highway leads through Belgian territory. This...
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departed Lammersdorf for Roetgen by truck, bouncing around the Monschau district until entering the Division reserve. Roetgen was the first German town...
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Saints (A–H) Saints (I–P) Q Saint Quentin with two spits The arms of Roetgen showing the symbol of Quirinus, the patron saint of Rott, who killed a...
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