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- Eschenlohe is a German muni****lity in the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in Bavaria, on the Loisach River. The district has a railway station, Eschenlohe...
- Eschenlohe station is a railway station in the muni****lity of Eschenlohe, in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district in Bavaria, Germany. It is located on...
- Röhrlbach and Lauterbach near Oberau, the Mühlbach near Eschenlohe, as well as the Eschenlaine near Eschenlohe, and the Kaltw****erleine near Ohlstadt and the Lainbach...
- served by the B 2 as a continuation of the A 95 motorway, which ends at Eschenlohe 16 km north of the town. Garmisch-Partenkirchen station is on the...
- married Meinhard II, Count of Gorizia Agnes, married Count Henry II of Eschenlohe (d. 1272) Matilda, married Count Berthold III of Eschenlohe (d. 1260)...
- Bad Bayersoien Bad Kohlgrub Eschenlohe Ettal Farchant Garmisch-Partenkirchen Grainau Großweil Krün Mittenwald Murnau am Staffelsee Oberammergau Oberau...
- station DB Regio Bayern Following station Eschenlohe towards Innsbruck Hbf RB 6/S 6 Murnau towards München Hbf Eschenlohe towards Pfronten-Steinach RB 60...
- of Ohlstadt in the north and Eschenlohe in the south. The Hirschberg is located about four kilometers east of Eschenlohe and five kilometers west of Walchensee...
- Kaspar Schisler returned home after working in the nearby village of Eschenlohe. Over the next 33 days, 81 villagers would die, half of Oberammergau's...
- 1395: To Werdenberg-Rheineck Werdenfels County n/a n/a Originally to Eschenlohe 1294: To Freising 1803: To Bavaria Werl County n/a n/a 987: First mentioned...