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Chiemsee (German pronunciation: [ˈkiːmzeː] ) is a
freshwater lake in Bavaria, Germany, near Rosenheim. It is
often called "the
Bavarian Sea". The rivers...
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Prien am
Chiemsee (official:
Prien a.
Chiemsee, High
German [priːn],
Bavarian (local)
dialect [breˑɐ̯̃ⁿ]) is a muni****lity in the
Upper Bavarian district...
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Bernau am
Chiemsee (written
Bernau a.
Chiemsee) is a muni****lity in the
district of
Rosenheim in
Germany on the Lake
Chiemsee, and a Luftkurort. The Luftkurort...
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Chiemsee Cauldron (German:
Chiemsee-Kessel) is a gold
cauldron found at the
bottom of Lake
Chiemsee in Bavaria, Germany, in 2001.
Initially thought...
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larger villages of
Prien am
Chiemsee,
Bernau am
Chiemsee,
Frasdorf and
Aschau im Chiemgau.
Because of its
proximity to the
Chiemsee,
Wildenwart Castle and...
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Irmgard of
Chiemsee (German:
Selige Irmgard, also Irmengard; c. 831/833 – 16 July 866), a
member of the
Carolingian dynasty, was the
second daughter of...
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Chiemsee is a muni****lity in the
district of
Rosenheim in
Bavaria in Germany,
named after the lake
Chiemsee. It is Bavaria's
smallest muni****lity by...
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complex of
royal buildings on Herreninsel, the
largest island in the
Chiemsee lake, in
southern Bavaria, Germany.
Together with the
neighbouring isle...
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Berthold of
Chiemsee (1465 – 19 July 1543) was a
German bishop and
theological writer.
Berthold was born in Salzburg, Austria. His real name was Berthold...
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Chiemsee-Bahn is a
meter gauge railway line in
Prien am
Chiemsee, Germany. It is one of the world's last
steam tramways, and the
oldest continuously...