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Pressath is a muni****lity in the
district of
Neustadt an der Waldnaab, in Bavaria, Germany.
Pressath was
founded in 1657. It is
situated 20 km northwest...
- Karl-Heinz
Frieser (born 1949 in
Pressath, Bavaria) is a
German military historian and a
retired colonel of the
German Army.
Frieser joined the German...
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Preetz (Schleswig-Holstein)
Premnitz (Brandenburg)
Prenzlau (Brandenburg)
Pressath (Bavaria) Preußisch
Oldendorf (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Prichsenstadt (Bavaria)...
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Folklore and
Mythology at
Harvard University.
Maria Tatar was born in
Pressath, Germany. Her
family emigrated from
Hungary to the
United States in the...
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civilian p****enger
trains run. The
closest Bahnhofs (rail stations) are
Pressath, Schwarzenbach, Freihung, and Vilseck. Air: The only
airfield in Grafenwöhr...
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service of the Holy See. Hans
Schwemmer was born in Riggau, a
district in
Pressath, Germany, on 11
September 1945. He
attended Augustinus High School [de]...
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Oberpfalz Grafenwöhr
Neustadt am Kulm
Neustadt an der
Waldnaab Pleystein Pressath Vohenstrauß
Windischeschenbach Altenstadt an der
Waldnaab Bechtsrieth Eslarn...
- 2010-06-10. 'Automatic
Saggar Handling Plants'.
Lippert J., GmBH & Co.
Pressath, 1991 "Archived copy" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2008-08-21...
- 964 9641 Grafenwöhr 9642 Kemnath-Stadt 9643
Auerbach (Oberpfalz) 9644
Pressath 9645
Eschenbach (Oberpfalz) 9646
Freihung 9647
Kirchenthumbach 9648 Neustadt...
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largest tributary, the
River Creußen. The
Haidenaab continues past
Pressath and
Mantel to Luhe-Wildenau,
where it is
united at the
village of Unterwildenau...