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- Aschaffenburg (German pronunciation: [aˈʃafn̩bʊʁk] ; Hessian: Aschebersch) is a town in northwest Bavaria, Germany. The town of Aschaffenburg, despite...
- two people and wounded three more during a m**** stabbing at a park in Aschaffenburg, Germany. The stabbing occurred at 11:45 local time at the Schöntal...
- Aschaffenburg (Low Franconian: Aschebersch) is a Landkreis (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the districts...
- The Prin****lity of Aschaffenburg (German: Fürstentum Aschaffenburg) was a prin****lity of the Holy Roman Empire created in 1803 and, following the dissolution...
- 01 Aschaffenburg is a German football club based in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria. Even though Aschaffenburg is located in Bavaria, Viktoria Aschaffenburg historically...
- The Battle of Aschaffenburg was a 10 day battle fought between the forces of the United States 7th Army and 3rd Army on one side, and **** Germany on...
- The Natural History Museum of Aschaffenburg (German: Naturwissenschaftliches Museum Aschaffenburg) is a natural history museum located in the historical...
- The Würzburg–Aschaffenburg railway (also known in German as the Main-Spessart-Bahn) is an 89 kilometre-long railway line in the Bavarian province of Lower...
- The Staatsgalerie Aschaffenburg ("State Gallery Aschaffenburg") is an art museum in Schloss Johannisburg in Aschaffenburg, Germany. With some 368 paintings...
- swaps. Thus the name Untermainkreis changed to Lower Franconia and Aschaffenburg, but the city name was dropped in the middle of the 20th century, leaving...