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 Holy Roman Empire Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle (1500–1806) of the Holy Roman Empire
Ecclesiastical CambraiTemplate:·w CorveyTemplate:·w LiègeTemplate:·w MindenTemplate:·w MünsterTemplate:·w Stavelot–MalmedyTemplate:·w OsnabrückTemplate:·w PaderbornTemplate:·w Utrecht (until 1548)Template:·w Verden (until 1648)
Map of a large region (in white) including all the territory of modern Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands, plus parts of most neighbouring countries, including most of Northern Italy. Some of the northwest part region is highlighted in color, including Münster, most of the Netherlands and parts of modern Belgium.
The Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle (color) within the Holy Roman Empire (white)
Prelates CorveyTemplate:·w EssenTemplate:·w HerfordTemplate:·w KornelimünsterTemplate:·w Stavelot–MalmedyTemplate:·w ThornTemplate:·w Werden
Secular Cleves with MarkTemplate:·w East FrisiaTemplate:·w JülichBergTemplate:·w Guelders (until 1548)Template:·w MindenTemplate:·w MoersTemplate:·w Nassau-DillenburgTemplate:·w Verden
Counts
and Lords
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Cities AachenTemplate:·w CologneTemplate:·w DortmundTemplate:·w DuisburgTemplate:·w HerfordTemplate:·w Verden (from 1648)Template:·w Warburg
from 1792.    until 1792.    without Reichstag seat.    status uncertain.
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