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Lechrain is the name of an
informally defined region of
Germany extending southwards from
Augsburg towards the
foothills of the Alps
along the Lech river...
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Count of
Flanders Imiza of
Luxembourg married Welf II of Altdorf,
Count in
Lechrain (d. 1030) Oda of Luxembourg;
canoness at Remiremont, then
Abbess of Saint-Rémy...
- waterfall. The
river flows further northwards through a
region called the
Lechrain, and p****es the
cities of Schongau, Landsberg,
Augsburg (where it receives...
- Lech.
Landsberg is
situated on the
Romantic Road and is the
center of the
Lechrain region, the
boundary region between Swabia and Bavaria. It is
noted for...
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route and on the salt road from
Berchtesgadener Land into the Allgäu.
Lechrain, po****ted by the Alemanni, was
under the rule of the
Swabian Welfs until...
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Flanders Imiza of Luxembourg;
married Welf II of Altdorf,
Count in
Lechrain (d. 1030) Oda of Luxembourg;
canoness at Remiremont, then
Abbess of Saint-Rémy...
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district Aichach-Friedberg),
within Bavaria. In the area of
Mering the
Lechrain dialect is spoken, a
Swabian dialect with
strong Bavarian influence. Liste...
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manikin wearing a gray
camisole before vanishing directly afterwards. In the
Lechrain, the Hojemännlein, Hojemännl, Hojemännel, or
Hojemannl (sg., pl.; Männlein...
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village is
separated in a
lower and a
higher part,
because it's
built on the
Lechrain. On the coat of arms of Münster in the
lower part a
swung line, representing...
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gentlemen and the nobility. With the
death of Welf VI in 1191 the
whole Lechrain area p****ed to the Staufer.
Under these, the
Hegnenberger rose to become...