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Vilshofen an der
Donau is the
largest city in the
southeast of Bavaria,
Germany in the
district of P****au.
Until 1972, the town was the
district seat...
- The
Battle of
Vilshofen was
fought on 28
March 1745
between France and Austria. The
Austrians won the battle,
before plundering Vilshofen.
Before the battle...
- The
Vilshofen (Niederb)–Aidenbach
railway was a
German branch line in the
state of
Bavaria which opened on 21
November 1898. P****enger
traffic ceased...
- the
district was
created by
merging the
previous districts Wegscheid,
Vilshofen,
Griesbach (Rottal) and
parts of the
districts Pfarrkirchen and Eggenfelden...
- with lager-brewing experience.
Josef Groll's
father owned a
brewery in
Vilshofen an der
Donau in
Lower Bavaria and had long
experimented with new recipes...
- The
Vilshofen (Lower Bavaria)–Ortenburg railway, also
known as the
Wolfach Valley Railway (German: Wolfachtalbahn), is a
branch line or
Lokalbahn in the...
- muni****lity of Seeon-Seebruck, Traunstein,
Bayern Dorf (
Vilshofen), part of the muni****lity of
Vilshofen, P****au,
Bayern Dorf (Wittlich), part of the town...
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Brunhilde Irber née
Klessinger (born 27 July 1948 in Pleinting,
Vilshofen an der Donau) is a
German politician (SPD).
After Mittlere Reife in 1964, Brunhilde...
- The FC
Vilshofen is a
German ****ociation
football club from the town of
Vilshofen an der Donau, Bavaria. The club's most
successful era was from 1978 to...
- Fenerbahçe
Tottenham Hotspur v
Bayern Munich FC Rottach-Egern v
Bayern Munich Vilshofen Rot Weiß v
Bayern Munich 1. FC Nürnberg v
Bayern Munich Bayern Munich...