Moers (German pronunciation: [ˈmœʁs] ; older form: Mörs; Dutch: Murse, Murs or Meurs) is a German city on the western bank of the Rhine, close to Duisburg...
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Walter Moers (German pronunciation: [ˈvaltɐ ˈmœʁs] ; born 24 May 1957) is a German comic artist, illustrator and writer. He is the creator of the character...
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Tobias Moers (born May 1966) is a German businessman, and was the chief executive (CEO) of Aston Martin from August 2020 to May 2022. Moers was born in...
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Moers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bobby Moers (1918–1986), American college basketball, baseball, and football player Ellen...
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Margaret Wenig (redirect from Margaret Moers Wenig)
Margaret Moers Wenig (born 1957) is an American rabbi and writer. In 1976, she and Naomi Janowitz wrote Siddur Nashim, which was the first Jewish prayer...
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competition. Von Moers also participated in the individual dressage event with his horse New Bank. They finished twelfth. "Carl von Moers". Olympedia. Retrieved...
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Schlosstheater Moers is a theatre in Moers, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. 51°26′59″N 6°37′30″E / 51.44972°N 6.62500°E / 51.44972; 6.62500 v t e...
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The County of Moers (German: Grafschaft Moers, Dutch: Graafschap Meurs) was a historical princely territory on the left bank of the Lower Rhine that included...
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Moerschbacher (July 22, 1916 – June 9, 2010), better known as Paul Moer, was an American jazz pianist. Moer attended the University of Miami, graduating in 1951, and...
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Edmond Van Moer (born 21 July 1875) was a Belgian archer and Olympic champion. He competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, where he won an individual...
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