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- Hohenacker, once a town, is now part of Waiblingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. 48°52′02″N 9°18′55″E / 48.86722°N 9.31528°E / 48.86722; 9.31528 v t...
- Rudolph Friedrich Hohenacker (1798 – 14 November 1874) was a Swiss missionary and botanist born in Zürich. In the 1820s he was ****igned to the Swabian...
- TellyDOTS, was a German-developed television mileage system created by Thomas Hohenacker (who also created earthTV) and Andrej Henkler for the former's TV Miles...
- meters (1,529 ft) to 836 meters (2,743 ft) Normalnull. The Greuthau [de], Hohenäcker-Imenberg [de], and Wonhalde-Spielberg [de] Federally-protected nature...
- Magenbuch (born 14 March 1523 in Nuremberg; died 9 September 1597 in Hohenacker), was a German pharmacist. She was the daughter of Johann Magenbuch, the...
- sold by Rudolph Friedrich Hohenacker as part of the exsiccata-like series A. Becker pl. Wolga infer. Ed. R. F. Hohenacker. "IPNI Author Details". International...
- Garden attached to it (Horto Florestal) until 1858. Rudolph Friedrich Hohenacker edited and distributed specimens collected by Riedel in Brazil as exsiccata-like...
- subspecies. The specific name, hohenackeri, is in honor of Rudolph Friedrich Hohenacker, who was a Swiss missionary, physician, and naturalist. Z. hohenackeri...
- Waiblingen: 1 December 1971: Beinstein 1 January 1975: Bittenfeld, Hegnach, Hohenacker, and Neustadt Waiblingen houses the prin****l office of the world's biggest...
- Aubrieta libanotica, common name Lebanese rock cress, is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family Br****icaceae. The genus is named after Claude...