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    Dülmen (German pronunciation: [ˈdʏlmən] ) is a town in the district of Coesfeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Dülmen is situated in the south part...
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    Dülmen Ost station to a high-level platform built at Dülmen station, so that Dülmen station was now a “tower” station (Turmbahnhof, that is a station...
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    Station, Mainz Finthen Airport Urlas Housing and Shopping Complex, Ansbach (converted from Urlas Training Area in early 2010s) Tower Barracks Dülmen,...
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    third class station. Until 1942, Appelhülsen station was the only railway station between Münster and Dülmen. It included a workshop and a carpenter's workshop...
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  • local and noncommercial radio stations) (FM) Radio Q (Münster) (FM) Eldoradio (Dortmund) (FM) Radio Kiepenkerl – Dülmen Schlager-Radio – Hilden Rhineland-Palatinate...
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    in 1874. On 1 August 1875, it opened Coesfeld Station (Westphalia) at the end of the section from Dülmen East. Nearly two months later, another section...
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    operated by two people until 2010, but is now remotely controlled from Dülmen. North of the platforms are the tracks of the freight depot. This is significantly...
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    Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The station's origins lie in a joint station of the Köln-Mindener Eisenbahn...
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    Lünen Hauptbahnhof is a railway station located north of central Lünen on the outskirts of Nordlünen in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Lünen...
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  • - Dortmund - Hamm Regional services RE 2 Rhein-Haard-Express Münster - Dülmen - Recklinghausen - Essen - Duisburg - Düsseldorf Regional services RE 3...
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    palaeographer born in Charleville Charleville-Mézières is twinned with: Dülmen, Germany Euskirchen, Germany Nordhausen, Germany Nevers, France Mantua,...
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    The Lüdinghausen railway station is a station of the Dortmund-Enschede railway located at the Westphalian city of Lüdinghausen. It was opened in Summer...
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    Sunday thereafter. Coesfeld is situated in the Baumberge in Münsterland. Dülmen Havixbeck Billerbeck Nottuln Senden Coesfeld consists of 2 subdivisions:...
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    a CME line) to reach Dülmen DGE station (later called Dülmen Ost (east) station), which was located north-west of the CME station. The other parts of the...
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    Bahnhof Lette (Kr Coesfeld)) is a railway station in the town of Lette, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The station lies on the Dortmund–Enschede railway...
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    RAF Attlebridge (category Royal Air Force stations in Norfolk)
    yards at Saarbrücken, a synthetic oil plant at Misburg, a fuel depot at Dülmen, and aero engine works at Eisenach. Other operations included attacking...
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  • Augustdorf 7th Artillery Regiment, Dülmen Staff Battery, 7th Artillery Regiment, Dülmen 71st Field Artillery Battalion, Dülmen, (18x M110A2, 18x FH-70 howitzer)...
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  • The following is a list of all FM radio stations that are located in Germany ordered by their frequency. http://20863.live.streamtheworld.com:3690/AFNE_BAV...
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    aircraft AJ-M (M Mother) was hit by flak while passing the airfield at Dülmen. Hopgood along with gunners George Gregory and Tony Burcher were injured...
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    Wanne-Eickel and Münster only in Recklinghausen Hbf, Haltern am See and Dülmen, vur stopping at every stop north of Münster. It runs on a long section...
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    comprised four stations: Gütersloh, Herford, Bielefeld, and Dülmen. 114 Provost Company provided detachments to each of these stations until 2008, when...
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    stations in the city of Marl in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The station is classified as station category 5 and is under the station administration...
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    Battalion RAOC (moved Princess Royal Barracks, Gutersloh and Tower Barracks, Dulmen) (merged with 6 Ordnance Battalion RAOC to become 6 Supply Regiment Royal...
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  • Retrieved May 23, 2017. "Victor Hayden RIP". Captain Beefheart Radar Station. December 9, 2018. Archived from the original on January 1, 2019. Retrieved...
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    – Koblenz-Stadtmitte – Koblenz RRX 7 Osnabrück – Lengerich – Münster – Dülmen – Haltern – Recklinghausen – Herne-Wanne-Eickel – Gelsenkirchen – Essen...
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    until March 1945. It attacked oil refineries in Merseburg, Mannheim and Dulmen; factories in Nuremberg, Hanover and Berlin; and marshalling yards in Köln...
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    mineral works at Hamburg, a synthetic oil plant at Misburg, a fuel depot at Dülmen, and aircraft engine works at Eisenach. Other operations included attacking...
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    Holzner-Verlag. p. 100. Iwanov, Juri (1998). Königsberg und Umgebung (in German). Dülmen: Laumann-Verlag. p. 242. ISBN 3-87466-185-7. 54°42′16″N 20°29′38″E / 54...
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    history 1962 - 1992 at https://usarmygermany.com/ USAREUR/Seventh Army STATION LIST, 1 June 1976. Cited from: U.S. Army in Germany: 59th Ordnance Brigade...
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    In 1920 Karstadt took over the company Althoff from Theodor Althoff of Dülmen and transformed the entire group into a limited company. This meant that...
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