Dinslaken

Dinslaken is the name of a small industrial city in Germany, situated at the northwestern margin of the Ruhr area, near Duisburg. It has about 73,000 inhabitants and is known for its harness horse race track, (Trabrennbahn Dinslaken in German). The medieval parish church, St. Vincentius was partly destroyed during World War II, but re-built between 1951 and 1952. Twin cities are Agen, France and Arad, Israel.

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*Description of the Riot at Dinslaken

 

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