- The
Pfinz is a
right tributary of the
Rhine in Baden-Württemberg. Its
origin is
located at the
northern edge of the
Black Forest near the Straubenhardt...
-
Pfinzing Castle or
Mornek Castle is one of
three preserved castles of the
Nuremberg patriciate in Feucht,
along with the
Tucherschloss and the Zeidlerschloss...
- The
Pfinzing von
Henfenfeld were one of the
oldest patrician families in the
imperial city of
Nuremberg . They are
first mentioned in a do****ent in 1233...
- Neckar) Rems (in Remseck) Fils (in Plochingen)
Queich (near Germersheim)
Pfinz (near Germersheim)
Lauter (in Lauterbourg) Murg (near Rastatt)
Sauer (in...
- Moder, Lauter, Nahe Wiese, Kander, Elz, Kinzig, Rench, Acher, Murg, Alb,
Pfinz, Neckar, Main 159 km The
Middle Rhine between Bingen and
either Bonn or...
- Germany. Po****tion development: The muni****lity is
situated on the Alb-
Pfinz Plateau in the
northern Black Forest, 8 km east-southeast of Ettlingen,...
- staithe', or 'ford by the
landing place'),
Staffort crossing the
river Pfinz; and
Stratford (a ford on a
Roman street). Similarly, the
German word Furt...
-
Marktplatz (Market Square). Two
tributaries of the Rhine, the Alb and the
Pfinz, flow
through the city from the
Kraichgau to
eventually join the Rhine....
-
connected by a
canal and an
avenue of
poplars with it, on the left bank of the
Pfinz, at the foot of the Turmberg.
During the
Second World War, 329
people were...
- Germany) Main (in Mainz)
Neckar (in Mannheim)
Queich (near Germersheim)
Pfinz (near Germersheim) Murg (near Rastatt)
Sauer (in Seltz, France)
Acher (near...