KS Recycling

KS Recycling is an industrial building in , , . KS Recycling is situated nearby to the police station , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include St. Antonius and Michaeliskirche.

Church
is a church, which is situated 3 km northeast of KS Recycling.

Church
is a church, which is situated 3 km southwest of KS Recycling.

School
is a school, which is situated 3½ km southwest of KS Recycling.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Lohne and Klausheide.

Village
is a village, which is situated 3 km northeast of KS Recycling.

Village
is a village, which is situated 3 km southwest of KS Recycling.

is a unitary municipality in the district of Grafschaft Bentheim in , . It is split into the villages of , Füchtenfeld, Schwartenpohl, Lohnerbruch, Nordlohne and Lohne with Lohne being the biggest and having the town hall while , which is the second biggest, having the name.

KS Recycling

Latitude
52.47738° or 52° 28′ 39″ north
Longitude
7.19618° or 7° 11′ 46″ east
Open location code
9F49F5GW+XF
Open­Street­Map ID
way 636223093
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­industrial
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