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- Erftstadt. The yellow squares represent the biggest villages Lechenich and Liblar. The coat of arms was designed by Josef Günterberg from Berlin. The town...
- Carl Schurz recalls the annual "bird shoot" pageant of the Rhenish town of Liblar (de), sponsored by the Saint Sebastian Society, a club of sharpshooters...
- York City in 1906. Carl Christian Schurz was born on March 2, 1829, in Liblar (now part of Erftstadt), in Rhenish Prussia, the son of Marianne (née Jussen)...
- television roles. Schüte grew up in Cologne. After completing schooling in the Liblar district of Erftstadt, she took private acting lessons. Her first film role...
- approximately as far as the course of the Luxemburger Straße B 265 near Hürth and Liblar and includes the former Gewerkschaft Hürtherberg mine and the present Hürtherberg...
- and Cologne, running from Neuss via Rommerskirchen, Niederaußem, Horrem, Liblar and Rheinbach to Rech in the Ahr valley. Trains would then run via the Ahr...
- (aged 90) Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Resting place Erftstadt-Liblar Cemetery, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Pen name Fried Noxius, G. F. W...
- transport hub of the town. The station building is located in the district of Liblar. The station is served by Regional-Express services, RE 22 (Eifel Railway)...
- ****ailants' own getaway van. Schleyer was hidden in a highrise in Erftstadt (Liblar) near Cologne. The police came very close to finding him, but due to lack...
- gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=s000151 " SCHURZ, Carl, a senator from Missouri; born in Liblar, near Cologne, Germany, March 2, 1829; educated at the gymnasium of Cologne...