North Rhine-Westphalia or Nordrhein-Westfalen is a German federal state on the western edge of the country, bordering the Netherlands and Belgium. Its capital is Dusseldorf, but the largest city is Cologne. - AsNotedIn
North Rhine-Westphalia or Nordrhein-Westfalen is a German federal state on the western edge of the country, bordering the Netherlands and Belgium. Its capital is Dusseldorf, but the largest city is Cologne. - AsNotedIn
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Aachen | City |
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Bergisch Gladbach | City |
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Bonn | City |
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Bruhl | Town |
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Cologne | City |
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Dortmund | City |
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Essen | City |
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Hagen, DE | City |
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Monschau, DE-NW | Town | ||
Neuss | City |
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Oberhausen, DE | City |
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Velbert | City |
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Eifel Mountains | Mountain Range |
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Locale Type | Germany State |
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The Treasure of Abbot Thomas (short story) | Short Story | M R James | There is much gossip among the Canons about hidden treasure of Abbot Thomas. The story is that Thomas, while yet in the vigour of life, concealed a large quantity of gold in Steinfeld Abbey in Kall, Germany. |