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Inchenhofen (also
known as
Leahad in the
local tongue) is a muni****lity in the
district of Aichach-Friedberg in
Bavaria in Germany.
Leahad refers to...
- for the
women and
Lederhosen for the men.
Until the Secularisation,
Inchenhofen became a
major pilgrimage site for the cult of St. Leonard, promoted...
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Friedberg Adelzhausen Affing Aindling Baar
Dasing Eurasburg Hollenbach Inchenhofen Kissing Kühbach
Merching Mering Obergriesbach Petersdorf Pöttmes Rehling...
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length ca. 370 m (1,210 ft) Max.
width 160 m (520 ft)
Surface area 5 ha (12 acres)
Surface elevation 447 m (1,467 ft)
Settlements Kühbach,
Inchenhofen...
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Aichach 8252
Schrobenhausen 8253 Pöttmes 8254 Altomünster 8257
Inchenhofen 8258
Sielenbach 8259
Schiltberg 826 8261
Mindelheim 8262 Mittelneufnach...
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districts of
Dillingen and Donau-Ries as well as the muni****lity of
Inchenhofen and the
Verwaltungsgemeinschaften of Aindling, Kühbach, and Pöttmes from...
- the cult of
Leonard of Noblac, and his
shrine at the
nearby village of
Inchenhofen became a
major pilgrimage site.
Louis II
endowed and
privileged the new...
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sections (1
Mering and Kissing; 2 Eurasburg, Dasing, Friedberg,
Aichach and
Inchenhofen; 3
Aindling and Pöttmes; 4 Gersthofen, Meitingen, Wertingen, Nordendorf...
- of Königsbrunn from
Landkreis Augsburg as well as the muni****lity of
Inchenhofen and the
Verwaltungsgemeinschaften of Kühbach and Pöttmes from the Aichach-Friedberg...
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Season Club 1992–93 1993–94 SV Münster 1994–95 FC
Affing 1995–96 TSV
Inchenhofen 1996–97 TSV
Hilgertshausen 1997–98 TSV
Dasing 1998–99 TSV
Rehling 1999–2000...