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- Frankfurt. Nidderau was created in the merger of the muni****lity of Heldenbergen with the town of Windecken on January 1, 1970. Eichen and Erbstadt joined...
- 1879 under the name of Heldenbergen-Windecken as the end of the first section of the Friedberg–Hanau railway (Hanau to Heldenbergen-Windecken). The second...
- Lauterbach, which connected to the Vogelsberg Railway. The section between Heldenbergen-Windecken (now Nidderau) and Stockheim was opened on 1 October 1905 and...
- the differences between the dialects of the villages of Ostheim and Heldenbergen in the city of Nidderau, only two kilometres away from each other. Ostheim...
- and the local government offices were destro****. The toll office in Heldenbergen and the Nidda courthouse were also affected. The grand duke introduced...
- was opened from Hanau to Heldenbergen-Windecken (now Nidderau) on 1 December 1879. The second section opened from Heldenbergen-Windecken to Friedberg for...
- 1981 , was merged with Bergen-Enkheimer Volksbank in 1991); Volksbank Heldenbergen (founded 1868) and Raiffeisenbank Bad Homburg (founded 1863) 2000 Volksbank...
- Valley Railway between Vilbel Nord (now called Bad Vilbel) station and Heldenbergen-Windecken (now Nidderau) was opened on 1 June 1907. A new entrance building...
- clear that there was initially a defensive line from Oberflorstadt via Heldenbergen and Hanau-Mittelbuchen to Hanau-Salisberg The forts on the line further...
- railway was fully opened, following the commencement of services to Heldenbergen-Windecken (now Nidderau) station on 1 December 1879. On 1 October 1897...