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Wiernsheim is a muni****lity in the Enz
district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Wiernsheim became a
possession of
Maulbronn Monastery in 1259 and was governed...
- unit.
Serres may also
refer to: In Germany: Serres, Germany, a part of
Wiernsheim in Baden-Württemberg In Greece: Serres, a city in
Central Macedonia Serres...
- Ölbronn-Dürrn Ötisheim
Remchingen Sternenfels Straubenhardt Tiefenbronn Wiernsheim Wimsheim Wurmberg Administrative districts Heckengäu Kämpfelbachtal Maulbronn...
- 100 members. Muni****lity
names like Pinache,
Serres (both now part of
Wiernsheim), Großvillars (part of Oberderdingen), Kleinvillars,
Perouse show the...
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Georg Friedrich Zundel (13
October 1875 in Iptingen,
Wiernsheim – 7 June 1948 in Stuttgart) was a
German painter,
farmer and art patron. At the age of...
- Ober- und Unter-Schwandorf
Serres Simmozheim Sulz am Eck
Tiefenbronn Vaihingen an der Enz Weil der
Stadt Weissach Wiernsheim Wildberg Wimsheim Wurmberg...
- Ehningen, Aidlingen, Gärtringen,
Hildrizhausen 704 7041 Mühlacker, Ötisheim,
Wiernsheim 7042
Vaihingen an der Enz, Eberdingen, Illingen, Mühlacker, Oberriexingen...
- east. From Mühlacker in the Enz
valley the
route runs via
Pinache and
Wiernsheim past Mönsheim to Friolzheim,
Tiefenbronn and Steinegg. From
there it continues...
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arrived at the
settlement Neubärental. It
traveled in
between Wurmberg and
Wiernsheim and
finally dissipated on the hill "Hupfer", 13 km east of Pforzheim....
- Niefern-Öschelbronn, Ölbronn-Dürrn, Remchingen, Straubenhardt, Tiefenbronn,
Wiernsheim,
Wimsheim and Wurmberg. The
following towns and
communities share borderlines...