Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Angelslo is a suburb in the city Emmen in Drenthe, the Netherlands. Angelslo has an altitude of 24 meters (82 feet). In English Angelslo would be called Anglesley or 'Anglesleigh', in Old English probably 'Anglesléah'. -ley, or - leigh comes from Old English -léah, meaning an open spot in a forest in which people used to live.The buildings in Angelslo are built in the 1960s. Typical for these buildings are the flat roofs. Angelslo has two elementary schools; Twiespan and O.B.S. Angelslo."@en }
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- Angelslo comment "Angelslo is a suburb in the city Emmen in Drenthe, the Netherlands. Angelslo has an altitude of 24 meters (82 feet). In English Angelslo would be called Anglesley or 'Anglesleigh', in Old English probably 'Anglesléah'. -ley, or - leigh comes from Old English -léah, meaning an open spot in a forest in which people used to live.The buildings in Angelslo are built in the 1960s. Typical for these buildings are the flat roofs. Angelslo has two elementary schools; Twiespan and O.B.S. Angelslo.".
- Q3413504 comment "Angelslo is a suburb in the city Emmen in Drenthe, the Netherlands. Angelslo has an altitude of 24 meters (82 feet). In English Angelslo would be called Anglesley or 'Anglesleigh', in Old English probably 'Anglesléah'. -ley, or - leigh comes from Old English -léah, meaning an open spot in a forest in which people used to live.The buildings in Angelslo are built in the 1960s. Typical for these buildings are the flat roofs. Angelslo has two elementary schools; Twiespan and O.B.S. Angelslo.".