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- Mainaschaff is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, Germany. It has a po****tion...
- huge public surfaces around the world from graffiti to trompe l'oel. Mainaschaff: Publikat Verlags-und Handels & Co. p. 132. "Eduardo Kobra". Urban Forms...
- Kahl am Main Karlstein am Main Kleinkahl Kleinostheim Krombach Laufach Mainaschaff Mespelbrunn Mömbris Rothenbuch Sailauf Schöllkrippen Sommerkahl Stockstadt...
- Leidersbach, Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Lindenberg/Eichsfeld, Lorch (Rheingau), Mainaschaff, Marth, Miltenberg, Mömbris, Mönchberg, Monzingen, Mühlberg, Thuringia...
- station. In 1937, the connecting curve between Steinerts junction and Mainaschaff junction on the Rhine-Main Railway was put into operation. During the...
- Sulzbach am Main, Niedernberg, Großostheim, Stockstadt am Main and Mainaschaff. The name Aschaffenburg (Ascaffaburc, Ascapha or Ascaphaburg in the Middle...
- Art Vol. 3: Murals on huge public Places around the World. Publikat, Mainaschaff 2010, ISBN 3-939566-28-4, p. 20–21. Cristian Campos: 1,000 Ideas for...
- Usingen ("Hattsteiner Weiher"), Stockheim, Weilbach, Aschaffenburg, Mainaschaff, Königstein and Frankfurt am Main. The Hattsteiners also parti****ted...
- 72 metres (236 ft) MO82, Munich, 70 metres (230 ft) Behringstraße 23, Mainaschaff, 70 metres (230 ft) Estrel Tower, 176 metres (577 ft) Edge East Side...
- birth Hungary Date of death 7 January 2001 (aged 76) Place of death Mainaschaff, Germany Managerial career Years Team 1957–1959 SpVgg Fürth 1959–1961...