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English: Basteiring and Basteiwall (name of the street): decoration for the annual Holy-Cross-Procession on Whitmonday in Coesfeld, NRW, Germany. This street is named after the rampards of the 17.-century-fortification of Coesfeld built by prince-bishop Christoph Bernhard von Galen. Today there is these alley on the formerly rampards.
Deutsch: Fahnenschmuck für die Kleine Kreuztracht am Pfingstmontag in Coesfeld am Basteiring/Basteiwall.
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