- Lake Starnberg, or
Starnberger See [ˈʃtaʁnbɛʁɡɐ ˌzeː] ) —
called Lake Würm or Würmsee [ˈvʏʁmˌzeː]
until 1962 — is Germany's second-largest body of fresh...
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Schicksal in Briefen.
Leoni am
Starnberger See: Druffel-Verlag, 1971 (more than 40 editions).
Antwort aus
Zelle 7.
Leoni am
Starnberger See: Druffel-Verlag, 1967...
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mostly forested areas, but also four
lakes (Chiemsee-without islands,
Starnberger See-without
island Roseninsel, Ammersee,
which are the
three largest...
- for an area in
Upper Bavaria between, and including, the
Ammersee and
Starnberger See,
which contains the
remainder of the
great glacial lakes of the area...
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Bernried am
Starnberger See is a muni****lity in the Weilheim-Schongau district, in Bavaria, Germany. It lies on the s**** of
Starnberger See.
Green farmland...
- Berg is a muni****lity in the
district of
Starnberg in Bavaria, Germany, on the s**** of the
Starnberg Lake. It is most
famous for the
royal Berg Castle...
- The
Reichsschule Feldafing was
founded on
April 1, 1933 as a 9th
class ****
Party school on Lake
Starnberg and was
located in a
villa neighborhood in Feldafing...
- Isar River). In the
northwest the
district borders on Lake
Starnberg (
Starnberger See). The coat of arms displays: the
heraldic lion of the
medieval county...
- Possenhofen". Burgen.de (in German). "Schloss
Possenhofen am
Starnberger See".
StarnbergerSee.info (in German). "Schloss Possenhofen". StarnbergAmmersee...
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lived in
retirement at the
Villa Austria in Pöcking near Starnberg, upon
Starnberger See,
Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany. At the time of his
death in 2011...