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    old Archbishopric of Cologne brought it wealth and prosperity. As the Sauerland's only town, Attendorn joined the Rhenish League of Towns in 1255. Attendorn...
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    Menden (redirect from Menden (Sauerland))
    Menden (German pronunciation: [ˈmɛndn̩] , official name: Menden (Sauerland); Westphalian: Mennen) is a city in the district Märkischer Kreis, in North...
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    Reidel, Niels (2020-12-09). "August Macke-Preisträger im Sauerland-Museum". Sauerland-Museum (in German). Retrieved 2022-03-16. "August Macke Preis"....
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    Sauerland. It lies 10 kilometres (6 miles) south of Olpe and 20 km (12 mi) northwest of Siegen. Wenden lies at the southernmost tip of the Sauerland,...
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    Kreis district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the Sauerland region. Lüdenscheid is located on the saddle of the watershed between...
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    name of the Sauerland Light Railway (Sauerländer Kleinbahn). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Märkische Museums-Eisenbahn. Sauerland Light Railway...
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    (Westphalian: Smalmereg) is a town and a climatic health resort in the High Sauerland District, Germany. By area, it is the third biggest of all cities and...
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  • Lebendiges Museum Online (in German). Berlin: Stiftung Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Deutsches Historisches Museum, Das Bundesarchiv...
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    found at a quarry just south-west of the village of Nehden near Brilon in Sauerland, Germany containing numerous disarticulated iguanodontid remains predominantly...
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    Dortmund (section Museums)
    Lowland and adjoins with the Ardey Hills, in the south of the city, to the Sauerland. The Ruhr forms the reservoir on the Hengsteysee next to the borough of...
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    International Boxing Hall of Fame (category Boxing museums and halls of fame)
    Rodolfo Sabbatini (2006) Lee Samuels (2019) Lope Sarreal (2005) Wilfried Sauerland (2010) George Siler (1995) Sam Silverman (2002) Steve Smoger (2015) Jack...
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  • Herscheid-Hüinghausen–Plettenberg-Köbbinghauser Hammer (Sauerländer Kleinbahn) - Sauerland Branch Line Coesfeld-Lette (Technisches Eisenbahnmuseum Alter Bahnhof...
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    Altena Castle (category Museums in North Rhine-Westphalia)
    Everhard von Berg around the year 1108 after Henry V granted them land in Sauerland for their loyal services. On Wulfseck Mountain they built their castle...
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    née Adolph, (1848–1922), who came from a farming family in Westphalia's Sauerland region. Shortly after August's birth the family settled at Cologne, where...
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    Lennestadt (section Museum)
    Lennestadt (occasionally also die Lennestadt) lies in the Sauerland in southeast North Rhine-Westphalia and is a community in Olpe district. It is the...
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    meaning to the peace-loving inhabitants of this land." Public feeling in Sauerland and Minden-Ravensberg seemed similar. German nationalism only became a...
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    situated on the Lenne river valley, in the northern stretches of the Sauerland. Altena Castle was built in the early 12th century, as a stronghold of...
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    Wiehen Hills, the Wesergebirge and the Teutoburg Forest in the east, the Sauerland, the Bergisches Land, the Siegerland and the Siebengebirge in the south...
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  • of the district. The Oberbergischer Kreis covers the hills west of the Sauerland and north of the Westerwald. It constitutes the eastern part of the Bergisches...
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    very comfortable route for those cycling from the Ruhrgebiet into the Sauerland. The route of the Kleinbahn was one of the most picturesque rural railway...
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    Rhine and Middle Rhine regions as well as in Westphalia (especially the Sauerland), with festive processions. Since German Reunification, Schützenfests...
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    Kreuztal (section Museums)
    Kindelsbergturm (tower). It was built in 1907 by the Sauerländischer Gebirgsverein (Sauerland Mountain Club, or SGV) and has had further remodelling in the course of...
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    district in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Finnentrop is situated in the Sauerland, near the forks of the rivers Bigge and Lenne. Finnentrop shares borders...
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    low and level land on the northern edge of the uplands, known as the Sauerland through which flows the Ruhr from east to west" (Dickinson 1945, p. 70)...
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    Warburg (section Museums)
    above the Diemel. The Warburg municipal area borders in the west on the Sauerland and in the northwest on the Eggegebirge foothills, while in the north...
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    Brilon (section Museums)
    free weekly paper Sauerlandkurier with information from the whole of the Sauerland. Also weekly is the Briloner Anzeiger, a newspaper for Brilon, Olsberg...
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    furnaces in the West were built in Durstel in Switzerland, the Märkische Sauerland in Germany, and at Lapphyttan in Sweden, where the complex was active...
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    bear, hyena den and middle palaeolithic human cave – and review of the Sauerland Karst lion cave sites". Quaternaire. 22 (2): 105–127. doi:10.4000/quaternaire...
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    Siegen (section Museums)
    are not actually settled, are covered in coppice. To the north lies the Sauerland, to the northwest the Rothaargebirge and to the southwest the Westerwald...
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    Deilbachhammer (museum) Sauerland Bremecker Hammer Lüdenscheid (museum) Luisenhütte (museum) Oberrödinghauser Hammer (museum) Wendener Hütte (museum) Swabian...
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