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- Kranichfeld is a town in the Weimarer Land district, in Thuringia. It is situated on the river Ilm, 18 km southeast of Erfurt, and 16 km southwest of...
- Verwaltungsgemeinschaft is in Kranichfeld. The Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Kranichfeld consists of the following muni****lities: Hohenfelden Klettbach Kranichfeld Nauendorf Rittersdorf...
- Großheringen near Bad Kösen. Towns along the Ilm are Ilmenau, Stadtilm, Kranichfeld, Bad Berka, Weimar, Apolda and Bad Sulza. In the valley of Ilm river...
- Schifanoia Palace, Ferrara. Around 1469 The "Lick ****". Upper castle, Kranichfeld, Thuringia. Around 1530. Paintings of **** being viewed in an erotic album...
- W****erburg Kapellendorf, Kapellendorf Niedernburg Kranichfeld, Kranichfeld Oberschloss Kranichfeld, Kranichfeld W****erburg Liebstedt, Liebstedt Schloss Kromsdorf...
- for parts of Kranichfeld that belonged to Weimar. In principle less sensible: it did lead to a tidying up of the boundaries in Kranichfeld, but the Meiningen...
- Kraichtal (Baden-Württemberg) Krakow am See (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Kranichfeld (Thuringia) ****heim (Baden-Württemberg) Krefeld (North Rhine-Westphalia)...
- ruined castle in Kobern, Rhineland-Palatinate Niederburg, Kranichfeld, a castle in Kranichfeld, Thuringia Niederburg Castle, a ruined castle in the muni****lity...
- various cities. The Duchy of Saxe-Gotha was left without the Districts of Kranichfeld and Römhild, which fell to Saxe-Meiningen, and without the domain of...
- Sonneberg and Saalfeld as well as the northern exclaves of Camburg and Kranichfeld. In the German Revolution after World War I, Duke Bernhard III, brother-in-law...