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Schnaittach is a
market town in
Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany.
Schnaittach is on the
river Schnaittach, a
tributary of the Pegnitz.
Schnaittach was...
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Schnaittach (in its
upper course before the
confluence with the
Ittlinger Bach:
Naifer Bach) is a
river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a
right tributary of...
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Festung Rothenberg) is a
fortress on the
eponymous hill, 588 m, near
Schnaittach in the
Franconian Jura. The
first fortifications were
probably built...
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Schnaittach Valley Railway (German: Schnaittachtalbahn) is a single-tracked,
branch line in the
Bavarian province of
Middle Franconia in southern...
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Ittlinger Bach is a
small river of Bavaria, Germany. It
flows into the
Schnaittach near Diepoltsdorf. The
Ittling rises south of the
Simmelsdorf village...
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Forchheim Ingolstadt Veste Oberhaus Rosenberg ob
Kronach Rothenberg bei
Schnaittach Wülzburg
Marienberg Fortress in Würzburg
Germersheim (under construction)...
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kilometres (102 mi) in length. With the
opening of the
second lane near
Schnaittach in 1941, the last gap was closed. This
makes the A 9 Germany's first...
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Pegnitz Neunkirchen am Sand
Offenhausen Ottensoos Pommelsbrunn Reichenschwand Rückersdorf
Schnaittach Schwaig Schwarzenbruck Simmelsdorf Vorra Winkelhaid...
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Hammerbach (left tributary)
Sandbach (left tributary)
Schnaittach (right tributary) Röttenbach (right tributary)
Bitterbach (right tributary)...
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coach and a
former player who
manages German lower-league side 1. FC
Schnaittach. As of 26
April 2014 DFB-Pokal finalist: 1981–82 "Brunner, Thomas" (in...