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- Freigericht is a muni****lity in the Main-Kinzig district, in Hesse, Germany. It is situated 15 km east of Hanau, close to the Frankfurt Rhein-Main region...
- regional terms for such courts; for example, the Gogericht in Saxony; the Freigericht in Westphalia, the Hesse and southwest Germany; and the Zentgericht in...
- der Straße Wächtersbach Biebergemünd Birstein Brachttal Flörsbachtal Freigericht Großkrotzenburg Gründau Hammersbach H****elroth Jossgrund Linsengericht...
- addition to overseeing the neighboring Reichsstadt Friedberg and the Freigericht Kaichen, included a narrow strip of land in the southern Wetterau. Consequently...
- historically interesting is the Freienhagen Free Court (Freienhagener Freigericht), which sat at first at the Schiebenscheid and later under the linden...
- Bernbach is a German ****ociation football club in Bernbach, a village in Freigericht, Hesse. The club was founded in the autumn of 1919 as Fußballclub Germania...
- expanded into neighbouring Hesse. New bus connections to Gelnhausen, Freigericht/Somborn and Heigenbrücken were brought into service on 10 December 2006...
- Main. Alzenau borders in the north on the communities of Rodenbach and Freigericht, in the east and southeast on the communities of Mömbris and Johannesberg...
- Main Florstadt Fränkisch-Crumbach Frankenau Frankenberg Freiensteinau Freigericht Friedberg Friedewald Friedrichsdorf Frielendorf Fritzlar Fronhausen Fronhausen...
- monasteries and social facilities. That high justice (Zentgericht and Freigericht) was administered by the burgraviate – and subsequently the margraviates...