- (401 m),
Belsenberg (256 m) (with the
parts Rodachshof and Siegelhof),
Gaisbach (381 m) (with the
hamlets Etzlinsweiler, Haag, Kemmeten, Oberhof, Unterhof...
-
Grimmelshausen (1621/22–1676),
German novelist; in 1665–67, he kept an inn in
Gaisbach in the
Black Forest while writing his
famous picaresque novel Simplicius...
-
based or have a
production site: R.
Stahl Ziehl-Abegg SWG (Schraubenwerk
Gaisbach) of the Würth
Group Lidl
Wolff & Müller Würth
Elektronik eiSos, part of...
- Ostwall,
Dortmund Museum Wiesbaden,
Wiesbaden Museum Würth, Künzelsau-
Gaisbach Neue Nationalgalerie,
Berlin Neue Staatsgalerie,
Stuttgart Neues Museum...
- 204 ft) (NN) hill spur
overlooking the
Rench river valley above the town of
Gaisbach, Baden-Württemberg. The
castle was
built by Duke
Berthold II of Zähringen...
- to Seestadeln. To the
south the
boundary extends from
Ehrwald along the
Gaisbach stream and over the
Ehrwalder Alm to the
Gaistal valley (Leutascher Ache)...
-
Elmar Oberegger:
Kurze Geschichte der Budweiser-Bahn. Č.Budějovice –
Gaisbach-Wartberg – Linz/St. Valentin. In: Veröffentlichungen des Info-Büros für...
- into
three branches:
Nicholas III,
founded the
branch of
Oberkirch and
Gaisbach; Jean-Rene
founded the
branches of
Herrlisheim and Moravia; Christophe...
- P**** to Ehrwald. To the
north its
boundary runs from
Ehrwald along the
Gaisbach stream and the
Ehrwalder Alm into the
Gaistal (Leutascher Ache) and continues...
- the 12th century. The present-day
place of
Rauris was
named after the
Gaisbach earlier. It was
first mentioned in 1120. The name "Rurise"
appeared for...