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Winnenden (Swabian: Wẽnnede) is a
small town in the Rems-Murr
district of the
Stuttgart Region in Baden-Württemberg in
southwest Germany. It lies in a...
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Winnenden school shooting occurred on the
morning of 11
March 2009 at the Albertville-Realschule, a
secondary school in
Winnenden,
southwestern Germany...
- of a
manufacturer of
cleaning equipment and systems,
headquartered in
Winnenden, Baden-Württemberg. Kärcher is
considered the
global market leader in...
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Haselstein (
Winnenden) is a
mountain of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. 48°51′29″N 9°24′04″E / 48.85806°N 9.40111°E / 48.85806; 9.40111 v t e...
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Winnenden station is a
station in
Winnenden in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It lies on the Waiblingen–Schwäbisch Hall
railway a few
hundred metres northwest...
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Sportservice Lorinser GmbH,
founded 1930 in
Winnenden, Germany, is a
specialist tuning company for Mercedes-Benz. In 1935,
Lorinser became Daimler AG's...
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competitions of 1992
Winter Olympics.
Albertville is
twinned with: Aosta,
Italy Winnenden, Baden-Württemberg,
Germany Sainte-Adèle, Quebec,
Canada Vancouver, British...
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unincorporated community 1992
Winter Olympics, held at Albertville,
France Winnenden school shooting,
which took
place in a
German Realschule called Albertville...
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including the perpetrator, were killed. This
position is now held by the 2009
Winnenden school shooting,
which left 16
people dead,
including the perpetrator...
- entrepreneur. In 1968 he
founded the
company Irmscher Automobilbau in
Winnenden near Stuttgart,
South Germany. The
first time they made
tuning parts for...