former villages, originally called Wiesdorf, Opladen, Schlebusch, Manfort, Bürrig, Hitdorf, Quettingen, Lützenkirchen, Steinbüchel, Rheindorf and Bergisch-Neukirchen...
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Water Tower Leverkusen-Bürrig is a 72-metre-high (236 ft) water tower built in 1978 in Leverkusen-Bürrig. It has a water reservoir of two chambers each...
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1979. Lützenkirchen was born in 1909 in a part of Leverkusen today called Bürrig. He became a member of the commission for school and habitation in 1947...
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(Lützenkirchen–Chempark S), 202 (Opladen–Schlebusch Stadtbahn), 203 (Opladen–Burrig), 205 (Opladen–Schlebusch Stadtbahn via Lützenkirchen), 206 (Langenfeld–Mathildenhof)...
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