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MUENSTER — MUENSTER, city in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany. Jews lived there from at least the middle of the 13th century, maintaining a synagogue, a cemetery (mentioned in 1301; a fragment of a tombstone dated 1324 has been preserved), and a mikveh. In… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Muenster — Muenster, TX U.S. city in Texas Population (2000): 1556 Housing Units (2000): 628 Land area (2000): 1.286665 sq. miles (3.332448 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.013271 sq. miles (0.034373 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.299936 sq. miles (3.366821 sq.… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Muenster, TX — U.S. city in Texas Population (2000): 1556 Housing Units (2000): 628 Land area (2000): 1.286665 sq. miles (3.332448 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.013271 sq. miles (0.034373 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.299936 sq. miles (3.366821 sq. km) FIPS code … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Muenster — Münster † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Münster DIOCESE OF MÜNSTER (MONASTERIENSIS). Diocese in the Prussian Province of Westphalia, suffragan of Cologne. I. SECULAR HISTORY The earliest name of Münster was Mimegerneford, the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Muenster — a fairly soft cheese that does not have a strong taste … Dictionary of contemporary English
muenster — type of cheese, 1902, from Münster, mountain valley in Alsace, where it is made; the place name is German, lit. minster … Etymology dictionary
Muenster — 52° 11′ 30″ N 104° 59′ 52″ W / 52.191713, 104.997829 … Wikipédia en Français
Muenster — 1 Original name in latin Mnster Name in other language FMO, Gorad Mjunstehr, Minster, Minstere, Miunsteris, Mjunster, Moenster, Monasterium, Muenster, Munistri, Munster, Mynster, Mnster, Mnster, ming si te, mwinseuteo, mwnstr, mynstr, myunsuta,… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
muenster — /mun steuhr, moon /, n. (often cap.) a white, semisoft, mild cheese made from whole milk. [1900 05; after Müenster in France (Haut Rhin)] * * * … Universalium
muenster — muen•ster [[t]ˈmʌn stər, ˈmʊn [/t]] n. (often cap.) coo a semisoft cheese made from whole milk • Etymology: 1900–05; after Müenster in France … From formal English to slang
Muenster (Texas) — Muenster Ciudad de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español