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- Eberhardzell (German pronunciation: [ˈeːbɐhaʁttsɛl]) is a muni****lity in the district of Biberach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Parish church St. Maria...
- from 1994 until his death. He founded the company in Heinrichsburg near Eberhardzell in the district of Biberach in Upper Swabia. After the Bavarian tractor...
- New Year's Eve New Year celebration in Eberhardzell, Germany, 2018 Also called Hogmanay (Scotland) Calennig (Wales) Shchedryi Vechir (Ukraine) Ambang/Malam...
- Gutenzell-Hürbel, Kirchberg an der Iller, Kirchdorf an der Iller 7355 Hochdorf, Eberhardzell, Ingoldingen, Ummendorf 7356 Schemmerhofen, Maselheim, Mietingen, Warthausen...
- Attenweiler Berkheim Betzenweiler Burgrieden Dettingen Dürmentingen Dürnau Eberhardzell Erlenmoos Erolzheim Ertingen Gutenzell-Hürbel Hochdorf Ingoldingen Kanzach...
- Baden-Württemberg BWGV 31 672 917 00 Raiffeisenbank Oberessendorf eG Eberhardzell Baden-Württemberg BWGV 1 600 694 31 SKB Hardt eG Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen...
- Ravensburg. The communities are, beginning in the north and going clockwise, Eberhardzell and Rot an der Rot in the county Biberach, and Aitrach, Aichstetten,...
- Alte Burg (Hummertsried) (Hummersried), castle site near Hummertsried (Eberhardzell), county of Biberach, Baden-Württemberg Alte Burg (Koblenz), water castle...
- between the Western and Eastern Riss-Aitrach Plateaus: Bad Waldsee - Eberhardzell Riss glaciation terminal or ground moraine landscape Undulating Western...
- Oggelshausen, Stafflangen [de], Allmannsweiler, Otterswang, Attenweiler, and Eberhardzell. Until the 15th century, the brothers of the abbey were minor noblemen...