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Pforzheim (German pronunciation: [ˈpfɔʁtshaɪm] ) is a city of over 125,000
inhabitants in the
federal state of Baden-Württemberg, in the
southwest of...
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During the
latter stages of
World War II,
Pforzheim, a town in
southwestern Germany, was
bombed several times. The
largest raid, one of the most devastating...
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Pforzheim Wilddogs are an
American Football team from
Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. As its
greatest success, the club
reached the German...
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Stadttheater Pforzheim is a
theatre in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is home to the city of
Pforzheim's ballet, theatre, and
opera companies, as well...
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There were two
fatalities in Ottenhausen, west of
Pforzheim and over 200
injured in
Pforzheim. In the
subsequent w****s an
additional 130
people were...
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gained several more districts,
including Baden-
Pforzheim and Baden-Hochberg.
Since 1291, Baden-
Pforzheim had its own margraviate, but in 1361 it ran out...
- The VfR
Pforzheim was a
German ****ociation
football club from the city of
Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg. The club
achieved notability by
playing in Germany's...
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Rudolf IV,
Margrave of Baden-
Pforzheim (died 25 June 1348) was a son of
Margrave Herman VII of
Baden and his wife,
Agnes of Truhendingen.[citation needed]...
- the
state of Baden-Württemberg and
comprises the
cities of Freiburg,
Pforzheim and Baden-Baden as well as the
following districts (Kreise). In the north:...
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Alpengarten Pforzheim is a
commercial nursery with
botanical garden specializing in
alpine plants. It is
located at Auf dem Berg 6,
Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg...