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- Markt Indersdorf is a muni****lity in the district of Dachau in Bavaria in Germany. Markt Indersdorf is located on the Glonn River. The Glonn divides the...
- Indersdorf is an oil on canvas painting by Franz Marc executed in 1904. It is in the collection of the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus in Munich. The...
- Markt Indersdorf station is a railway station in the Karpfhofen district in the muni****lity of Markt Indersdorf, located in the district of Dachau in...
- was now deceased) Otto founded the Augustinian monastery and church in Indersdorf in 1120, in order for the present Pope, Calixtus II, to remove the excommunication...
- Royal Bavarian Eastern Railway Company from Dachau to Indersdorf on 8 July 1912 and from Indersdorf to Altomünster on 18 December 1913; from Laim to the...
- Eichstock is a village in the community of Markt Indersdorf, in the county of Dachau, in Bavaria in Germany. Eichstock is located on a high hill overlooking...
- 8131 Dachau 8133 Haimhausen 8134 Odelzhausen 8135 Sulzemoos 8136 Markt Indersdorf 8137 Petershausen 8138 Schwabhausen bei Dachau 814 8141 Fürstenfeldbruck...
- Erdweg Haimhausen Hebertshausen Hilgertshausen-Tandern Karlsfeld Markt Indersdorf Odelzhausen Petershausen Pfaffenhofen an der Glonn Röhrmoos Schwabhausen...
- Mural Oil paint Paper Plaster Tempera Wood Hut in Dachau Moors (1902) Indersdorf (1904) Two Women on the Hillside (1906) Horses in Landscape (1911) Blue...
- Bayerischen Geschichte Upper Bavarian Archive, Volume 24, Do****ents of the Indersdorf Monastery, No. 21 German nobility Bavaria Lindner, Pirminius August (1839)...