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Raumland were mentioned in documents in 800 and 802 respectively. There are also documents from 1059 confirming the existence of Alertshausen, Beddelhausen, Elsoff and Schwarzenau. In 1174, the name "Widechinstein" was mentioned for the first time. The
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Berleburg was abolished, and a great deal of it then became part of the town of Bad Berleburg, making the town North Rhine-Westphalia's second largest by land area. The communities of Hoheleye, Langewiese, Mollseifen and Neuastenberg were assigned to the newly established
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Until Count Ludwig the Elder's death in 1605, Berleburg was developing itself into a capital and residence town of the County of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, which in the 18th century was a centre in
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is a location rather than the German word for "county"), under the name
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Schützenfest in Müsse des Schieß- und Schützenverein Müsse 1925 e.V.
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1168:(1814–1895), emigrated to USA in 1844, famed member of the
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1347:Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020
1234:(born 1975), football player (since 1993
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1216:(born 1946), politician (FDP)
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