Schaesberg (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsxaːzbɛr(ə)x]; Limburgish: D'r Sjeet [dəʀ ˈʃeːt]) is a neighbourhood of Landgraaf and former village in the Dutch province...
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Petrus Graf von Schaesberg (born Petrus Karl Martin Stephan Joseph Maria Graf von Schaesberg, November 7, 1967 – September 22, 2008) was a German art historian...
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Ferdinand Maximilian Ignatius Joseph Valentin Hubertus Maria Graf von Schaesberg-Tannheim (January 7, 1884 in Tannheim – September 20, 1953 in Surenburg...
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agglomeration. Snow World is the largest indoor ski piste in Europe. Nieuwenhagen Schaesberg Ubach over Worms Dutch topographic map of the municipality of Landgraaf...
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(78) Archduke Joseph Albrecht (b. 1994); married to Countess Sophie von Schaesberg (79) Archduke Paul Leo (b. 1996) (80) Archduke Andreas-Augustinus (b....
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place in the southern part of Limburg; initially at Geleen, since 1988 at Schaesberg. More nationally or internationally known musicians from this province...
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Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) since March 2024. Wiertz was born in Schaesberg, Limburg, and he went to the Maastricht Academy of Music. He has also...
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1923) 2008 – Thomas Dörflein, German zookeeper (b. 1963) 2008 – Petrus Schaesberg, German painter, historian, and educator (b. 1967) 2009 – Edward Delaney...
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Landgraaf was created by the fusion of the municipalities of Nieuwenhagen, Schaesberg and Ubach over Worms. Mayors of Dutch municipalities are appointed by...
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a popular tourist attraction. The hermitage is located on top of the Schaesberg hill, on the edge of the Schaelsbergerforest. It is a rectangular chapel...
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elevated status over the surrounding countryside. Voerendaal, Hoensbroek, Schaesberg en Nieuwenhagen now fell under the legislation of the so-called "Land...
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H.W.A. (Henk) Blezer (born July 14, 1961 in Schaesberg) is a Dutch Tibetologist, Indologist, and scholar of Buddhist studies. After initial studies in...
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place in five years at the end of the 18th century. In the center of Schaesberg in the municipality of Landgraaf there is a statue of a buckrider, just...
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Fritz Tessen von Heydebreck, Hermann Ernst von Oertzen, Ludwig Graf Schaesberg, Gottlob-Fritz von Donop, Bodo von Kaull, Adolf Edler von Graeve, Georg...
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Åminne on Omen Germany Friedrich von Rochow on Idealist Richard Graf von Schaesberg-Tannheim on Grundsee Eduard von Lütcken on Blue Boy Carl von Moers on...
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Count Bavaria Adolph, 9th Count (b.1931) Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806 Schaesberg-Tannheim Count Württemberg Johannes, 7th Count (b.1960) County of Kerpen...
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Ferdinand Maximilian Ignatius Joseph Valentin Hubertus Maria Graf von Schaesberg-Tannheim (1884–1953), nobleman and businessman, winner of an Olympic silver...
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of St. John St. Blaise Grand Duke of Salzburg Berchtesgaden Count of Schaesberg-Retersbeck Ochsenhausen: Tannheim Prince of Sinzendorf Ochsenhausen: Winterrieden...
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Mol Annemarie Mol (2012) Born (1958-09-13) 13 September 1958 (age 65) Schaesberg, Netherlands Nationality Dutch Awards Spinoza Prize (2012), Ludwik Fleck...
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The Oranje Nassau II was a Dutch coal mine located in Schaesberg. The mine was in operation from 1904 until 1971. It was the second of four mines collectively...
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it was incorporated into the new municipality of Landgraaf along with Schaesberg and Nieuwenhagen. The German name for this part of Landgraaf is "Waubach"...
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Piek Th.J.M. Vossen (born 1960 in Schaesberg, the Netherlands), is professor of computational lexicology at the VU University Amsterdam, head of the Computational...
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municipality Ubach over Worms. In the early 1980s the municipalities of Schaesberg, Ubach over Worms and Nieuwenhagen were collectively known as the SUN...
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Maastricht–Aachen railway Maastricht–Venlo railway Nijmegen–Venlo railway Schaesberg–Simpelveld railway Sittard–Herzogenrath railway Venlo–Eindhoven railway...
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in the same period a 13 kilometer long railway line was built between Schaesberg and Simpelveld to cater for daily passenger traffic. This line became...
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at the age of 30. Doomernik was a youth coach at NAC, Roda JC and VV Schaesberg before joining EHC in 2014. He is married to Darlene and the couple have...
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1290: First mentioned 1410: Inherited Schaesberg; took the name Retersbeck von Schaesberg and shortly after Schaesberg Reuss (Reuß) House began at Reuss-Plauen;...
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Heerlen – 31 October 1872, Heerlen) 1853–1855: Leonard Leopold Stassen (Schaesberg, 26 November 1806 – Heerlen, 20 October 1855) 1856–1862: Jan Peter de...
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Equestrian, Individual eventing Friedrich von Rochow, Richard Graf von Schaesberg-Tannheim, Eduard von Lütcken and Carl von Moers — Equestrian, Team eventing...
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m) Bovenste Bosch (235 m) Roche-aux-Faucons (220 m) Mur de Huy (204 m) Schaesberg (200 m) Col de Landelies (177 m) Col de la Flisme (171 m) La Jonquière...
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