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Dutch hill and nature reserve
Duivelsberg (German: Wylerberg, later Teufelsberg; literally: devil's hill) is a hill and nature reserve in the municipality of Berg en Dal in the Dutch
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German state from 1871 to 1918
region on the Belgian–German border) World War II Wylerberg Netherlands Duivelsberg (German: Wylerberg), an uninhabited hill and some nearby slivers of land
German_Empire
German state from 1918 to 1933
Nazism Kaliningrad Oblast Parts of Klaipėda County and Tauragė County Duivelsberg German: Weimarer Republik, [ˈvaɪmaʁɐ ʁepuˈbliːk] German: Deutsches Reich
Weimar_Republic
(19.54 km2 (7.54 sq mi)) Small border road near Millingen aan de Rijn Duivelsberg/Wylerberg between Beek and Wijlerberg Border road near Mook; Uninhabited
Dutch annexation of German territory after the Second World War
Dutch_annexation_of_German_territory_after_the_Second_World_War
the Kerkakkers in the Kabouterberg ("gnome mountain"), also known as Duivelsberg ("devil's mountain"), a tumulus located in the Koebosch forest, slightly
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Braamberg 76,2 Tubbergen, Overijssel Tutenberg 76,1 Tubbergen, Overijssel Duivelsberg 75,9 Berg en Dal, Gelderland Koningsbelt 75,5 Rijssen, Overijssel
List of highest points in the Netherlands
List_of_highest_points_in_the_Netherlands
Municipality in Gelderland, Netherlands
Berg en Dal is slightly hilly with altitudes reaching 75 meters at the Duivelsberg, a hill in the municipality. The route of the International Four Days
Berg_en_Dal_(municipality)
Village in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
occurred in the vicinity. Wyler lies close to the Wylerberg (Dutch: Duivelsberg; in World War II, known to Allied forces as 'Hill 75.9'), a hill which
Wyler,_North_Rhine-Westphalia
Village in Gelderland, Netherlands
was revealed with the names of the 27 civilian casualties. In 1949, Duivelsberg and Wylerberg were annexed from Germany. In 1954, the Africa Museum was
Berg_en_Dal_(village)
for one small hill (about 3 km2, 1.2 sq mi) near Wyler village, called Duivelsberg/Wylerberg which was annexed by the Netherlands. Starting on 16 February
Territorial evolution of Germany
Territorial_evolution_of_Germany
acquisitions of West German territory are almost completely reverted; the Duivelsberg remains permanently with the Netherlands. 1964 — Malta becomes independent
List of national border changes (1914–present)
List_of_national_border_changes_(1914–present)
Dutch politician and lawyer (1900–2005)
Saar question. In the post-war years he successfully argued that the Duivelsberg (German: Wylerberg or Teufelsberg), annexed from Germany after World
Marinus van der Goes van Naters
Marinus_van_der_Goes_van_Naters
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Love, Friendship
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Little Flower
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Faithful, To believe
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Variant spelling of Slavic Danica, DANIKA means "morning star."
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