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- north–south gradient in language maintenance. The Southern dialects of Westfalian, Eastfalian and Brandenburgish have had much stronger speaker losses,...
- Oost-Twents Vriezenveens (this is actually a separate dialect because of Westfalian influences) Twents-Graafschaps Veluws Oost-Veluws West-Veluws Frisian...
- Nature, Munich, Germany, Museum of Natural History, Berlin, Germany, Westfalian Horse Museum, Muenster, Germany. Among other awards he won two other World...
- number 10 UF 147/04, available online at the Portal of the North Rhine-Westfalian Ministry of Justice Archived 17 December 2004 at the Wayback Machine (German)...
- including the first in 1963. Before the league's establishment, North Rhine-Westfalian teams competed for the title of Deutscher Fußballmeister (German Football...
- (Each numbered tick = 20 μm) Patch of Spirogyra from algal blooming in Westfalian pond Spirogyra algal bloom in Romanian pond Wikimedia Commons has media...
- European People's Movement of Germany [de] 26,162 0.11 0 0 0 Rheinish-Westfalian People's Party [de] 21,931 0.09 0 0 0 Independents 1,141,647 4.81 3 0...
- Ems Eems (Dutch, Low German), Iems (Westfalian), Oamse (Saterland Frisian), Amisia (Latin) The Ems near Lingen River system of the Ems Location Country...
- constructed objective functions to optimally distribute budgets for 16 Westfalian universities and the European subsidies for equalizing unemployment rates...
- granted by Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa in 1166 Anholt County 18th Westfalian County, formerly to the Utrecht bishops, reichsfrei since the 14th century...