- town and
district seat of
Braunfels were
first mentioned in 1246.
Braunfels has had town
rights since 1607. In 1950
Braunfels had a po****tion of 3,337...
- 104,707. New
Braunfels is
known for its
German Texan heritage. New
Braunfels was
established in 1845 by
Prince Carl of Solms-
Braunfels, Commissioner...
-
Situated atop a
basalt hill,
Braunfels Castle (German:
Schloss Braunfels)
overlooks the spa town of
Braunfels in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hesse, Germany. Since...
- Solms-
Braunfels was a
County and
later Prin****lity with
Imperial immediacy in what is
today the
federal Land of
Hesse in Germany. Solms-
Braunfels was a...
- from 1650
until 1672.
Amalia was born in
Braunfels as a
daughter of
Count Johann Albrecht I of Solms-
Braunfels (1563-1623) and his wife,
Countess Agnes...
-
Greater San Antonio,
officially designated San Antonio–New
Braunfels, is an eight-county
metropolitan area in the U.S.
state of
Texas defined by the Office...
-
Braunfels (German:
brown crag) may
refer to:
Braunfels,
Germany New
Braunfels,
Texas New
Braunfels Muni****l
Airport Solms-
Braunfels (1258–1806), prin****lity...
- that
Braunfels was half-Jewish, in 1923
invited Braunfels to
write an
anthem for the **** Party,
which Braunfels "indignantly
turned down".
Braunfels performed...
- (pronounced "Green") is now a
district within the city
limits of New
Braunfels, and much of it was
listed in the
National Register of
Historic Places...
- Buc-ee's
opened its
largest travel center in New
Braunfels, Texas, on
Interstate 35. The New
Braunfels location was the
largest convenience store in the...