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    Büren is a municipality in the district of Paderborn, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Büren is situated at the confluence of the rivers Alme and Afte...
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  • Büren may refer to the following places: Büren, Westphalia, a town near Paderborn, North Rhine-Westphalia Büren, a village in the municipality of Lotte...
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  • worldwide on-demand flight services. The company was headquartered in Büren, Westphalia and had its operational base at nearby Paderborn Lippstadt Airport...
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  • Paderborn (district) (category Districts of North Rhine-Westphalia)
    created the province Westphalia it also created five districts roughly covering the area of the previous state - Brakel, Büren, Höxter, Paderborn and...
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    Wewelsburg (category Castles in North Rhine-Westphalia)
    is a district of the town of Büren, Westphalia, in the Landkreis of Paderborn in the northeast of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The castle has a triangular...
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  • town of Buren in Gelderland, sometimes perhaps to Büren, Westphalia. Variant spellings are Van Beuren (an American form), Van Bueren, and Van Buren. Notable...
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    Wewelsburg (village) (category Villages in North Rhine-Westphalia)
    Wewelsburg see Wewelsburg The German Wewelsburg town is part of the Büren (Westphalia) city in Paderborn district since a local government reform in 1975...
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  • is lower than its associated inner ward Niederburg, Büren, a ruined castle in Büren, Westphalia Niederburg, Kobern, a ruined castle in Kobern, Rhineland-Palatinate...
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    in the Russian Empire. Initially von Bühren, the family came from Büren, Westphalia, Germany to Courland and were part of the retinue of Gotthard Kettler...
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  • Rotho von Büren (c. 1000; - 7 November 1051, Paderborn) was from 1036 to 1051 Bishop of Paderborn. He was from a noble family, of the Counts of Werl,...
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    Our Lady [de] in Siegen, Westphalia (1702–1773) Neuburg Abbey near Heidelberg (1706–1773) Jesuit college in Büren, Westphalia (1719–1773), now Mauritius-Gymnasium [de]...
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  • nichtstaatlichen Archive des Kreises Büren, 1915 – Inventories of the non-state archives of the district of Büren. Monumenta Budicensia: Quellen zur Geschichte...
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    Paderborn Lippstadt Airport (category Airports in North Rhine-Westphalia)
    the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Despite its name, the airport is actually located near the town of Büren, around 18 km (11 mi) from Paderborn...
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  • Drolshagen. Drolshagen, after finishing his Abitur at the Gymnasium in Büren, Westphalia, Germany (1972), went on to study physics (1973–1978) at the University...
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    Brilon (category Towns in North Rhine-Westphalia)
    pronunciation: [ˈbʁiːlɔn]; Westphalian: Brailen) is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, central Germany, that belongs to the Hochsauerlandkreis. Brilon is situated...
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    Alme Valley Railway (category Railway lines in North Rhine-Westphalia)
    single-track branch line from Paderborn via Buren to Brilon in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is named after the Alme river and runs through...
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    Alme (river) (category Rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia)
    Paderborn. The Alme defines the Alme Valley and flows through the towns Büren, Borchen and Paderborn. Nette Gosse (river) Afte Altenau In July 1965 a...
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  • side, Eversburg borders on the district of Büren in the municipality of Lotte, in North Rhine-Westphalia. It also borders on the Osnabrück districts...
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    Lippstadt (category Towns in North Rhine-Westphalia)
    Lippstadt (German: [ˈlɪpʃtat] ) is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the largest town within the district of Soest. Lippstadt is situated...
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    Afte (category Rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia)
    North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is a tributary of the river Alme, into which it flows in Büren. List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia Hydrographic...
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    cities and towns Baden-Württemberg: 316 cities and towns North Rhine-Westphalia: 272 cities and towns Hesse: 191 cities and towns Saxony: 169 cities and...
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    Jülich (category Towns in North Rhine-Westphalia)
    a town in the district of Düren, in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. As a border region between the competing powers in the Lower...
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    Overijssel, South Holland and Utrecht) and the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The capital is Arnhem (pop. 159,265); however, Nijmegen (pop. 176,731)...
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    Paderborn Hauptbahnhof (category Railway stations in North Rhine-Westphalia)
    opened in July 1902. The Alme Valley Railway was opened in 1899 towards Büren; it was closed in 1981. Recently there was an attempt to reopen the line...
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  • men and for women, whether or not still in operation, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Most religious houses survived the Reformation, although many...
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    Gescher (category Municipalities in North Rhine-Westphalia)
    Farming Communities and suburbs belonging to Gescher include: Harwick Estern Büren Tungerloh-Capellen Tungerloh-Pröbsting Hochmoor Gescher is located in the...
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    9 4,118.2/sq mi (1,590.1/km2) Westphalia Village Clinton 924 923 +0.1% 876 1.11 2.9 831.5/sq mi (321.1/km2) Westphalia Township Clinton 2,444 2,365 +3...
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    Charenton-le-Pont is twinned with: Borgo Val di Taro, Emilia Romagna, Italy Büren, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Trowbridge, Wiltshire, United Kingdom Tempelhof-Schöneberg...
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    Horst Castle (category Castles in North Rhine-Westphalia)
    located in the Horst district of Gelsenkirchen, is recognized as one of Westphalia's oldest and most significant Renaissance buildings. During its construction...
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  • and trees damaged. EF0 N of Westphalia Shelby IA 41°45′07″N 95°23′10″W / 41.752°N 95.386°W / 41.752; -95.386 (Westphalia (May 24, EF0)) 08:13–08:14...
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