Der Gier

Der Gier is a locality in , , . Der Gier is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Breyell station and St. Lambertus.

Railway station
Breyell is a railway station located in Breyell, . The station opened on 29 January 1866 is located on the Viersen–Venlo railway. The train services are operated by Eurobahn.

Church
is a church.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kaldenkirchen and Lobberich.

Town
is a town in in , situated close to the border at . It is part of the municipality of . is situated 3½ km northwest of Der Gier.

Town
is a German village in , situated close to the Dutch border at . It has a population of around 14,000 inhabitants. is situated 3½ km east of Der Gier.

Village
is a village in North Rhine-Westphalia on the Dutch border in the district of . It is the smallest part of the municipality of and has approximately 2000 inhabitants. Its historical origin lies in the early Middle Ages. is situated 5 km north of Der Gier.

Der Gier

Latitude
51.29347° or 51° 17′ 37″ north
Longitude
6.22643° or 6° 13′ 35″ east
Open location code
9F3876VG+9H
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2340460048
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
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