Posterholt
Posterholt is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Tegelen (Limburgish: Tegele) is a village in the province of Limburg in the Netherlands.
Population: 20,190
Latitude: 51° 20' 39.01" N
Longitude: 6° 08' 10.00" E
Posterholt is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Panheel (51°11′N5°52′E) is a town in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Oppum is a district of Krefeld, a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Nunhem is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Mönchengladbach-Lürrip station is a through station in the town of Mönchengladbach in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Meerlo-Wanssum ( pronunciation ) (Limburgish: Mieëldere-Wânsem) is a former municipality in southeastern Netherlands.
Meerlo is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Maasniel is a neighbourhood of Roermond in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Lobberich is a village in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, situated close to the Dutch border at Venlo. It has a population of around 14,000 inhabitants.
Kaldenkirchen is the railway station on the Viersen–Venlo railway in the municipality of Kaldenkirchen, itself a town part of Nettetal in the Viersen district in western Germany.
Hunsel ( pronunciation ) is a town in the south-eastern Netherlands.
Hoeven is a hamlet in the southern Netherlands.
Heusden also known as Asten-Heusden is a small village in North Brabant in the Netherlands. It is in the region often known as Heuze. Heusden has a small village square with a few bars, a church, a grocery store, and a youth center. The village is o…
Herten is a village in the southeastern Netherlands.
Heel ( pronunciation ) is a town in the southeastern Netherlands. It has been a part of the municipality of Maasgouw since January 1, 2007. Before, it was a separate municipality covering Heel, Panheel, Beegden and Wessem. Before 1991, the official …
Hariksee is a lake in Niederrhein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Gladbach Abbey was a Benedictine abbey founded in 974 by Archbishop Gero of Cologne and the monk Sandrad from Trier. It was named after the Gladbach, a narrow brook that now runs underground.
Egchel (51°19′N5°58′E) is a town in the Dutch province of Limburg.