reforms of 1975 Brilon consists of 17 districts: Alme (1.273 inhabitants) Altenbüren (1.453 inhabitants) Bontkirchen (553 inhabitants) Brilon Town (14.513...
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The Alme Valley Railway (German: Almetalbahn) was an approximately 60 km long, mostly single-track branch line from Paderborn via Buren to Brilon in the...
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the Brilon Heights (Briloner Höhen), whose mountains reach a height of 670.2 m above sea level (NHN). The countryside of the Brilon Plateau and Brilon Heights...
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Bad Wünnenberg-Haaren 2958 Büren-Harth 296 2961 Brilon 2962 Olsberg 2963 Messinghausen 2964 Alme (Brilon) 297 2970 disused 2971 Schmallenberg-Dorlar 2972...
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Belecke to Brilon. Exactly one year later, it was extended from Belecke to Soest. The section of the Alme Valley Railway from Büren to Brilon Wald was opened...
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west of Marsberg on the Brilon Heights which surround the Brilon Plateau and, in the north, gradually transition via the Alme Uplands into the Sintfeld...
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There is another connection to the Alme Valley Railway, which was restored for passenger traffic as far as Brilon Stadt in December 2011. A large proportion...
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Aabach (Afte) (category Tributaries of the Alme)
of the river Afte. It rises near the village Madfeld, part of the town Brilon, in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia near the border with Hesse. From there...
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Harlebach (category Tributaries of the Alme)
the river Alme in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The Harlebach rises at 430 m (1,410 ft) above sea level in the Arnsberg forest, above Brilon. It joins...
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confluence of the rivers Alme and Afte, approx. 20 km south-west of Paderborn and approx. 30 km south-east of Lippstadt. Brilon Geseke Rüthen Salzkotten...
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The Brilon Wald station is a station on the Upper Ruhr Valley Railway (German: Obere Ruhrtalbahn) in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It was...
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town of Arnsberg in the west to the village of Esshoff in the borough of Brilon in the east. As part of the watershed between the River Ruhr in the south...
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Heinrich Kampschulte (category People from Brilon)
chaplain at Brilon, where he also taught in the local secondary school. Some time later he became a Vicar at Geseke, before returning to Brilon as a priest...
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and Brilon Stadt. It runs along the Ardey Railway, the Upper Ruhr Valley Railway and then on either the Nuttlar–Frankenberg railway or the Alme Valley...
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between Dortmund and Kassel as well as the B 480, which leads on through Brilon in the Sauerland region. The three different stretches of road are named...
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1856, a committee of representatives of the then districts of Meschede, Brilon, Arnsberg, Soest and Iserlohn and the independent cities of Dortmund and...
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Kleine Aa (Aabach) (category Tributaries of the Alme)
between Brilon Plateau to the west and Sintfeld to the north. Its source is located 4.5 km west of Marsberg and about 5.4 km north-east of Brilon-Madfeld...
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holidays. With the closure of passenger services on the Buren–Brilon section of the Alme Valley Railway in 1974, the beginning of the end had come for...
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(Sieg) 462 GTW 2/6 RE 97 RB 97 Warburg–Sarnau railway, Wabern–Brilon Wald railway, Alme Valley Railway RegioNetz Kurhessen Marburg (Lahn) – Cölbe – Wetter...
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