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Oberlangenegg was the sp****ly po****ted,
heavily wooded part. The
village of
Schwarzenegg,
located on the
border with Unterlangenegg, was more
densely po****ted...
- pronunciation: [ˈʃvaʁtsn̩ˌʔɛɡɐ]) is a
German surname that
means person from
Schwarzenegg,
which is both a
village in
Switzerland (currently
split between the...
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Ulrich Ochsenbein (24
November 1811, in
Schwarzenegg – 3
November 1890) was a Swiss, jurist,
military officer,
politician and
member of the
Swiss Federal...
- Yorker). Examples:
Kissinger (from Kissingen),
Schwarzenegger (from
Schwarzenegg or Schwarzeneck),
Bayer (from Bavaria,
German Bayern). Böhm indicates...
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Postbus ) 41 Thun –
Fahrni bei Thun –
Schwarzenegg –
Innereriz (formerly AvH) 42 Thun –
Fahrni bei Thun –
Schwarzenegg – Süderen –
Heimenschwand (formerly...
- 89903),
dating from 1818, that
divided the City of
Trieste from the
Schwarzenegg Seignory and the
Seignory of San Servolo. On the
Slovenian northwestern...
- (until 1500
Lukas von Graben) († 1550 at
Stein Castle), lord of Stein,
Schwarzenegg and Weidenburg,
pledger of Heinfels, was a Carinthian-Gorizian nobleman...
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parish church in the
village of
Schwarzenegg and
spread the new
parish over the valley. The
church helped Schwarzenegg grow into a
local center, however...
- part of the
Steffisburg parish. In 1693 a
parish church was
built in
Schwarzenegg and Eriz
joined the new parish.
Traditionally the
residents of the scattered...
- Saint-Imier - Ergüel
Schangnau Schlosswil-Oberhünigen Schüpfen
Schwarzenburg Schwarzenegg Seeberg Seedorf Signau Sigriswil Siselen-Finsterhennen Sonceboz-Sombeval...