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Wiesloch (German: [ˈviːslɔx],
locally [ˈvɪslɔx];
South Franconian: Wissloch) is a town in
northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is
situated 13 kilometres...
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Battle of
Wiesloch may
refer to:
Battle of Mingolsheim,
fought on
April 27, 1622, near the
German town of
Wiesloch, part of the
Thirty Years' War Battle...
- The Heidelberg‒
Wiesloch Electric Railway (Elektrische Bahn
Heidelberg –
Wiesloch) is a
metre gauge railway and tram line
running along the Bergstraße...
- The
Wiesloch Feldbahn and
Industrial Museum (German: Feldbahn- und
Industriemuseum Wiesloch, FIW) is a narrow-gauge
railway and
industrial heritage open-air...
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Battle of
Wiesloch (German:
Schlacht bei
Wiesloch)
occurred on 16
August 1632
during the
Thirty Years' War near the
German city of
Wiesloch,
south of...
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Zurich 6 5 4 3 2 1 The
Battle of
Wiesloch (German:
Schlacht bei
Wiesloch)
occurred on 3
December 1799,
during the War of the Second...
- of "Sturgis Dam Days."
Sturgis is a
Sister City to
Wiesloch, Germany. In 1966, the
cities of
Wiesloch and
Sturgis decided to form a
Sister City partnership...
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years old, respectively, on a ride from
Mannheim through Heidelberg, and
Wiesloch, to her
maternal hometown of Pforzheim. In Germany, a
parade of antique...
- Germany. It p****es
through Wiesloch, Nußloch and Schwetzingen, and
flows into the
Rhine in Brühl.
Between the
cities of
Wiesloch and
Walldorf the
river flows...
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April 1622, near the
German village of
Wiesloch, 23 km (14 mi)
south of
Heidelberg (and 8 km or 5 mi
south of
Wiesloch),
between a
Protestant army
under General...