Examples of 'dillenburg' in a sentence

Meaning of "dillenburg"

Dillenburg - a noun referring to a town in Germany known for its historical significance and picturesque architecture

How to use "dillenburg" in a sentence

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Together they form the public transport node of Dillenburg.
Conferences like Dillenburg in Germany now require assemblies to send a list of names.
Attendance increased considerably in Dillenburg.
The Dillenburg station was once a major freight terminal for iron mining in the Schelderwald.
The uprising was quelled by Dillenburg and Weilburg soldiers.
Pierre Dillenburg is providing commentary for local television channel RTL.
Hartig was born in Dillenburg.
Dillenburg was the ancestral seat of the Orange branch of the House of Nassau.
Catherine was raised at Dillenburg.
Henry moved to Dillenburg and his descendants are known as the Nassau-Dillenburg line.
He was born in Dillenburg.
So George moved back to Dillenburg and became the founder of the younger Nassau-Dillenburg line.
It flows into the Dill near Dillenburg.
Dillenburg is a town in Hesse 's GieĂźen region in Germany.
It flows into the Dill in Dillenburg.

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Maurice spent his youth in Dillenburg in Nassau, and studied in Heidelberg and Leiden.
His son Count OttoIIofNassau ruled also in Dillenburg.
The connection between Siegen and Dillenburg was shortened by about 30 km.
In the past there had been some long-distances trains via Dillenburg.
People from Dillenburg.
In this situation, Dorothea Christina received an invitation to the court in Dillenburg.
Welcome to Dillenburg.
Linda Ostrizkij, secretary 's office of the mayor of the town of Dillenburg.
Louis Henry was first educated at the court in Dillenburg and later at Herborn Academy.
He studied in Göttingen and Leipzig, and in 1803 was appointed chancery-accessor in Dillenburg.
In May 1987, passenger traffic towards Dillenburg on the Scheldetalbahn was discontinued.
Dillenburg Medical BV has been importing, distributing and exporting medical products ever since 1990.
Around 1240, Henry built Dillenburg Castle to better subjugate the dissidents.
After Hoen died in 1649, Louis Henry tried to enforce an absolutist policy in Dillenburg.

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