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- Oppenweiler is a town in the Rems-Murr district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Oppenweiler merged with Reichenberg on 1 April 1938. The muni****lity (Gemeinde)...
- in Bamberg), and they established a home in her family's hometown of Oppenweiler in Southern Germany. They have three sons: Claus Philipp Schenk, Graf...
- Louise von Sturmfeder-Oppenweiler (full name: Maria Aloisia Sturmfeder of Oppenweiler, Erbs****in Lerch von und zu Dirmstein; 3 October 1789, Esslingen...
- Großerlach Kaisersbach Kernen Kirchberg an der Murr Korb Leutenbach Oppenweiler Plüderhausen Remshalden Rudersberg Schwaikheim Spiegelberg Sulzbach an...
- President of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg from 2015 to 2016. Born in Oppenweiler, Klenk trained as a paramedic and was admitted to the Academy for Crisis...
- Palace near Stuttgart and at the hunting lodge Schloss Katharinenhof in Oppenweiler. Frederick married his first cousin Princess Catherine of Württemberg...
- Fynn-Luca Nicolaus (LB) (to SG BBM Bietigheim) Jan Forstbauer (RB) (to HC Oppenweiler-Backnang) Egon H****z (CB) (to S.L. Benfica) Sascha Pfattheicher (RW)...
- Burgstetten, Oppenweiler, Weissach im Tal 7192 Murrhardt, Althütte, Auenwald, Großerlach 7193 Sulzbach an der Murr, Großerlach, Oppenweiler 7194 Spiegelberg...
- north, coming from Spiegelberg. The Murr continues southwest, p****ing Oppenweiler to reach Backnang, where its narrow valley widens. Further towns on its...
- would be further upgrading of the line with an additional track on the Oppenweiler–Sulzbach section, a section of double track at Fornsbach and the upgrading...