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- Geltendorf is a muni****lity in the district of Landsberg in Bavaria, Germany. It is home to one or more prehistoric pile-dwelling (or stilt house) settlements...
- Geltendorf station is the largest railway station of the town of Geltendorf and is a railway junction in Upper Bavaria, Germany. The railway junction...
- Holzkirchen (S3), sometimes continuing to Munich Lindau to Munich, calling at Geltendorf (S4) and Pasing (Stammstrecke) Nürnberg to Munich, calling at Petershausen...
- Munich S-Bahn network. It is operated by DB Regio Bayern. It runs from Geltendorf station to Ebersberg station via Pasing, central Munich, Munich East and...
- Munich. Munich S-Bahn lines, S3 Holzkirchen-Mammendorf, S4 (Ebersberg-Geltendorf), S6 Munich East-Tutzing, S8 Munich Airport-Herrsching and S20 (Pasing-Deisenhofen)...
- and some software from Innovative Medientechnik-und Planungs-GmbH in Geltendorf, Germany. After a 2-for-1 stock split on October 16, 1995, a secondary...
- The Schloss Kaltenberg is a castle in the village of Geltendorf in Upper Bavaria, Germany. The castle was built in 1292 and is currently under the proprietorship...
- Mittenwald) Lamsenjoch Hut (DAV Oberland/Munich) Magdeburger Hut (new) (DAV Geltendorf) Mittenwalder Hut (DAV Mittenwald) Nördlinger Hut (DAV Nördlingen) Pfeis...
- Moines, Iowa,  United States, since 1984 Ferrara,  Italy, since 1960 Geltendorf,  Germany, since 1966 Granby, Quebec,  Canada, since 1960 Katowice,  Poland...
- (31 March 1854 in Thalmässing – 9 September 1938 at castle Kaltenberg, Geltendorf) was a German brewery owner and philanthropist. The son of a Franconian...