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Deutsch: Burg Gemen ist ein Wasserschloss im gleichnamigen Ortsteil von Borken, Westfalen. Die Anlage geht vermutlich auf eine alte Turmhügelburg aus dem 9. oder 10 Jahrhundert zurück, die im 13. Jahrhundert zu einer umgräfteten Ringburg umgebaut wurde. Ihr heutiges Aussehen stammt im Wesentlichen aus der Zeit um 1700. Das Schloss wird heute als Jugendbildungsstätte des Bistums Münster genutzt ("Jugendburg Gemen").
Das Bild entstand während des Münsterland-Fotoflugs am 20. Juli 2014.
Français : Le Château de Gemen (en allemand Burg Gemen) est situé à Borken, Münsterland, Allemagne.
English: The castle of Gemen is situated in Borken, district of the same name in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
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Author Günter Seggebäing, Coesfeld
Camera location51° 51′ 50.83″ N, 6° 52′ 50.85″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Ziel dieses Fotoflugs war das westliche Münsterland. Flüge des Projekts im Münsterland: 12. April 2014 · 1. Juni 2014 · 7. Juni 2014 · 20. Juli 2014 · 1. November 2014

 
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