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Vreden (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁeːdn̩] ) is a
small town in
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany near the
Dutch border. The town is
located near the river...
- Stadtlohn-
Vreden Airport (German:
Flugplatz Stadtlohn-
Vreden) (ICAO: EDLS) is an
airfield located 2.8 NM (5.2 km; 3.2 mi) west of Stadtlohn, in the Borken...
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abbess of
Gernrode until her
death 55
years later. Hat**** was also
abbess of
Vreden,
where she
shared the
office of
advocate with her nephew,
Wichmann III,...
- Day of
Wrath (Danish:
Vredens dag) is a 1943
Danish drama film
directed by Carl
Theodor Dreyer and
starring Lisbeth Movin,
Thorkild Roose and
Preben Lerdorff...
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North Rhine-Westphalia, and
crosses the
border with the
Netherlands near
Vreden (Germany) and
Rekken (Netherlands). From there, it
flows through the province...
- "Tanja
Vreden". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 20
September 2021. "Tanja
Vreden".
German Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 20
September 2021.
Tanja Vreden at...
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remastered and
released as an
album in 2004, with a
fourth studio album,
Vredens Tid (Age of Wrath),
issued in 2005,
followed by
performances on the European...
- low-lying". It
developed on the
southern flank of a hill
along the
Deventer to
Vreden road. De Kamp is
former havezate was
built in 1636 for Otto Gansneb. It...
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Vredens barn (lit.
Children of Wrath) is a 1979
novel by
Swedish author Sara Lidman. It won the
Nordic Council's
Literature Prize in 1980. "Literature...
- de
Wildenborch in
Bronckhorst – 2
January 1645 in
Vreden) was
abbess of the
abbeys at Elten,
Vreden, Borghorst, and Freckenhorst.
Agnes was born into...