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- Teuschnitz (German: [ˈtɔɪʃ.nɪt͡s] ) is a town in the district of Kronach, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated in the Franconian Forest, 19 km north of...
- dissolved. Afterwards it fell to Bavaria, where the districts of Kronach and Teuschnitz were established on the territory of the present district. In 1931, these...
- Teuschnitz is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Kremnitz near Wilhelmsthal. List of rivers of Bavaria v t e...
- (Baden-Württemberg) Teublitz (Bavaria) Teuchern (Saxony-Anhalt) Teupitz (Brandenburg) Teuschnitz (Bavaria) Thale (Saxony-Anhalt) Thalheim/Erzgeb. (Saxony) Thannhausen...
- schretzchen reputedly haunted a household at Kremnitzmühle [de] near Teuschnitz, Upper Franconia, and tended to cattle, washed the dishes, and put out...
- Ludwigsstadt 9264 Küps 9265 Pressig 9266 Mitwitz 9267 Nordhalben 9268 Teuschnitz 9269 Tettau (Oberfranken) 927 9270 Creußen 9271 Alladorf 9272 Fichtelberg...
- State Bavaria Admin. region Oberfranken District Kronach Muni****l ****oc. Teuschnitz Government  • Mayor (2020–26) Karin Ritter (SPD) Area  • Total 8.65 km2...
- State Bavaria Admin. region Oberfranken District Kronach Muni****l ****oc. Teuschnitz Subdivisions 3 Ortsteile Government  • Mayor (2020–26) Peter Klinger (CSU)...
- village was first mentioned in 1190. Until 1388 it was part of 'Eygen Teuschnitz', a large estate of Langheim monastery. Biggest employer is Wiegand-Glas...
- (since 1812) Seßlach (since 1812) Stadtsteinach Tambach HG (since 1814) Teuschnitz Tirschenreuth (since 1810) Walds****en (since 1810) Weidenberg (since 1812)...