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Siegen, city (1994 pop. 111,845), North Rhine–Westphalia, W Germany, on the Sieg River. Iron ore is mined nearby, and the city has iron foundries. Other manufactures include leather goods and machinery. Siegen was the residence of the princes of Nassau-Siegen from 1606 to 1743. The city was severely damaged in World War II. Noteworthy buildings include two castles and the Nikolaikirche, a 13th-century church. Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens was born (1577) in Siegen. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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It confirmed what he suspected: Miller's plane disappeared on the same day Shaw's squadron aborted a bombing raid on Siegen, Germany, and let loose its 4,000-pound bombs over the English Channel. InterRed GmbH - Located in Haiger and Siegen, Germany, InterRed is a leader in the field of content management, knowledge retrieval and solutions for process optimization for cross-media publications It confirmed what he suspected: Miller's plane disappeared on the same day Shaw's squadron aborted a bombing raid on Siegen, Germany, and let loose its 4,000-pound bombs over the English Channel. |
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