Grevenbroich (German: [ˌɡʁeːvn̩ˈbʁoːx] ) is a town in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the river Erft, approximately...
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Battle of Wevelinghoven (redirect from Battle of Grevenbroich)
Wevelinghoven (German: Schlacht bei Wevelinghoven) or Battle of Grevenbroich (Schlacht bei Grevenbroich) was one of the final battles of the Thirty Years' War...
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Grevenbroich station is a junction station in the city of Grevenbroich in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is located at the junction of...
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Rhein-Erft-Kreis, Düren, Heinsberg and the district Viersen. In 1816 the districts Grevenbroich and Neuss were created when the whole area became part of Prussia. The...
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Hülchrath is a district of the municipality of Grevenbroich in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is known for its castle Schloss Hülchrath. The community...
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Münstereifel, Euskirchen, Bergheim, Bedburg and Grevenbroich. Source of the Erft near Holzmülheim The Erft near Grevenbroich Mouth of the Erft in the Rhine near...
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Bethlehem is a German extreme metal band from Grevenbroich, formed in 1991 by Jürgen Bartsch and Klaus Matton. Before starting Bethlehem, Bartsch and Matton...
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lignite-fired power station at Neurath in Grevenbroich, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located to the south of Grevenbroich, and it borders the municipalities...
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Düren–Neuss railway (section Grevenbroich station)
Mönchengladbach–Cologne line is also the reason for the location of Grevenbroich station, which was initially built on the north-south running Neuss–Düren...
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the end of the 18th century, the city belonged to the department of Grevenbroich within the duchy of Jülich. On 4 October 1794, the armed forces of the...
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