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Kirchheimbolanden, is the
capital and the
second largest city of the Donnersbergkreis, in Rhineland-Palatinate.
Situated in south-western Germany, it...
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Schloss Kirchheimbolanden (also
known as
Schloss Kirchheim) is a
palace in
Kirchheimbolanden, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The site has a long heritage...
- The
Battle of
Kirchheimbolanden (German:
Gefecht bei
Kirchheimbolanden) was the
first battle in the
Palatine Uprising of 1849. It took
place on 14 June...
- of 687 m (2,254 ft),
situated in the
North Palatine Uplands near
Kirchheimbolanden. Most of the
major Palatinate towns (Ludwigshafen, Speyer, Landau...
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Princess Henriëtte of N****au-Weilburg, then of N****au (22
April 1780, in
Kirchheimbolanden – 2
January 1857, in
Kirchheim unter Teck) was a
German duchess. She...
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Kirchheimbolanden is an
administrative unit (Verbandsgemeinde) in the
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The
Verbandsgemeinde ("collective muni****lity")...
- Kusel. The
district was
created in 1969 by
merging the
districts Kirchheimbolanden and Rockenhausen. The
district is
located around the
highest mountain...
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cantons (situation in 1812): Mainz, cantons: Alzey, Bingen, Bechtheim,
Kirchheimbolanden,
Mainz (2 cantons), Nieder-Olm, Ober-Ingelheim, Oppenheim, Wöllstein...
- is a muni****lity in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is in the
Kirchheimbolanden Verbandsgemeinde (administrative unit). The
first do****ented record...
- 49416 inhabitants. In
Kirchheimbolanden on 24
August 1750,
Simon August married firstly with
princess Polyxena Louise (
Kirchheimbolanden, 27
January 1733 –...