Krefeld
Krefeld ( , ; ), also spelled Crefeld until 1925 (though the spelling was still being used in British papers throughout the Second World War), is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, in western Germany. It is located northwest of Düsseldorf, its center lying just a few kilometers to the west of the river Rhine; the borough of Uerdingen is situated directly on the Rhine. Because of its economic past, Krefeld is often referred to as the "Velvet and Silk City". It is accessed by the autobahns A57 (Cologne–Nijmegen) and A44 (Aachen–Düsseldorf–Dortmund–Kassel).Krefeld's residents now speak ', or standard German, but the native dialect is a Low Franconian variety, sometimes locally called ', ', or sometimes simply '. The Uerdingen line isogloss, separating general dialectical areas in Germany and neighboring Germanic-speaking countries, runs through and is named after Krefeld's Uerdingen district, originally an independent municipality. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1997
“...Adalbert-Stiftung-Krefeld...”
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Published 1961
“...Kaiser-Wilhelm-Museum <Krefeld>...”
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Published 1986
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“...Vereinigte Städtische Bühnen <Krefeld; Mönchengladbach>...”Published 2000
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by Hauptmann, Gerhart
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“...Vereinigte Städtische Bühnen <Krefeld; Mönchengladbach>...”Published 2003
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Published 2000
“...Vereinigte Städtische Bühnen <Krefeld; Mönchengladbach>...”
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