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- (12 mi) south-east of Münster. Sendenhorst consists of Sendenhorst and Albersloh. Before the muni****l reform of 1975, Sendenhorst was located in the former...
- extruder of uPVC profiles for use in windows and doors headquartered in Sendenhorst, Germany. Founded in 1967 as a manufacturer of shutters, it currently...
- relationships of certain neoteleostean fishes from the Upper Cretaceous of Sendenhorst, Germany". Cretaceous Research. 30 (3): 559–574. doi:10.1016/j.cretres...
- Rhine-Westphalia) Selters (Westerwald) (Rhineland-Palatinate) Senden (Bavaria) Sendenhorst (North Rhine-Westphalia) Senftenberg (Brandenburg) Seßlach (Bavaria)...
- Blauen 8,4 92.6 bigFM (Saarland) Merzig-Hilbringen 0,5 92.6 Radio WAF Sendenhorst 1 92.6 Radio SAW (Anhalt) Dessau 2 92.6 Radio BOB! (Hessen) Gießen/Dünsberg...
- Nicholas Church 1893 Aue  Germany 75.0 m (246 ft) St. Martin Church 1865 Sendenhorst  Germany 75.0 m (246 ft) Church of St Mary of the ****umption Vilsbiburg...
- Germany. More specifically, Hoetmar is nestled in between the towns of Sendenhorst, Everswinkel and Ennigerloh in agriculturally oriented Münsterland. Since...
- Altenberge and Greven (District of Steinfurt), Telgte, Everswinkel, Sendenhorst and Drensteinfurt (District of Warendorf), as well as Ascheberg, Senden...
- Ludger Wößmann (German: [ˈluːtɡɛʁ ˈvœsman]; born in Sendenhorst on July 1, 1973) is a German economist and professor of economics at the Ludwig Maximilian...
- relationships of certain neoteleostean fishes from the Upper Cretaceous of Sendenhorst, Germany". Cretaceous Research. 30 (3): 559–574. doi:10.1016/j.cretres...