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Pilsensee is a lake in Oberbayern, Bavaria, Germany. At an
elevation of 534 m, its
surface area is 1.95 km2. Nixdorf, B.; et al. (2004), "
Pilsensee",...
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remainder of the
great glacial lakes of the area (
Pilsensee, Wörthsee and the Weßlinger See).
Ammersee Pilsensee Starnberger See Wörthsee Weßlinger See Osterseen...
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south of the castle.
Seefeld castle lies on the east s**** of the
Pilsensee. It is
entered by a m****ive
brick bridge over the Höllengraben to the...
- prohibitions. Franckenstein, who
married Maria Nezádal, died in
Hechendorf am
Pilsensee, Oberbayern,
Germany at age 67. Griseldis. Oper in 3
Akten (Libretto:...
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Starnberg in Bavaria, Germany. The town lies on the
western s**** of the
Pilsensee ("Pilsen Lake"). It is
connected to the
Bavarian capital city of Munich...
- Land: the
lakes are the
Starnberger See, the Ammersee, the Wörthsee, the
Pilsensee and the
Wesslinger See
Local history book for the city of Starnberg, publisher:...
- See and Ammersee, as well as the
smaller Weßlinger See, Wörthsee and
Pilsensee. The
lakes were
formed by the
glaciers of the last ice age.
Hence the...
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Prutting Söchtenau List of
lakes in
Bavaria Nixdorf, B.; et al. (2004), "
Pilsensee",
Dokumentation von
Zustand und
Entwicklung der
wichtigsten Seen Deutschlands...
- See
Nadisee Niedersonthofener See
Oberrieder Weiher Obersee Osterseen Pilsensee Rachelsee Radersdorfer Baggersee Rannasee Rappensee Riemer See Riessersee...
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forefront of his work.
Esser died at the age of 73 in
Seefeld am
Pilsensee and was
buried in Gräfelfing.
Between 1908 and 1964
Franz Esser was continuously...