Coesfeld (German pronunciation: [ˈkoːsfɛlt] ; Westphalian: Koosfeld) is the capital of the district of Coesfeld in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia...
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‹ The template Infobox settlement is being considered for merging. › Coesfeld (German pronunciation: [ˈkoːsfɛlt]) is a Kreis (district) in the northwestern...
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Coesfeld Station (Westphalia) is the main railway station of the town of Coesfeld and an important transport hub in western Münsterland in the German...
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The Coesfeld Cross is a forked crucifix located in the Church of Saint Lambert in Coesfeld. It is the largest of its type in Germany and is especially...
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Lette (Kr Coesfeld) (German: Bahnhof Lette (Kr Coesfeld)) is a railway station in the town of Lette, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The station lies...
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Notre Dame of Coesfeld is a Catholic religious institute. Members use the postnominal letters SND. The congregation was founded in Coesfeld, Germany, during...
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Coesfeld Schulzentrum (German: Bahnhof Coesfeld Schulzentrum) is a railway station in the town of Coesfeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The station...
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Lette can refer to: Geography Lette (Coesfeld), a part of Coesfeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Lette (Oelde), a part of Oelde, North Rhine-Westphalia...
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Rudolf Wolters (category People from Coesfeld)
born to a Catholic middle-class family in the northern German town of Coesfeld, obtained his degree and doctorate in architecture from the Technical University...
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the extra e has a vowel lengthening effect, e.g. Raesfeld [ˈraːsfɛlt], Coesfeld [ˈkoːsfɛlt] and Itzehoe [ɪtsəˈhoː], but this use of the letter e after...
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