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Wolfratshausen (German: [vɔlfʁaːtsˈhaʊzn̩]) is a town of the
district of Bad Tölz-
Wolfratshausen,
located in Bavaria, Germany. The town had a po****tion...
- Bad Tölz-
Wolfratshausen (Bavarian: Bad Däiz-Woifradshausn) is a
Landkreis (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is
bounded by (from the
south and clockwise)...
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Adelheid of
Wolfratshausen (d. 11 January/12
January 1126) was a
countess of
Sulzbach as the
second wife of
Berengar II,
Count of Sulzbach.
Slightly different...
- town in Bavaria,
Germany and the
administrative center of the Bad Tölz-
Wolfratshausen district.
Archaeology has
shown continuous occupation of the site of...
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Wolfratshausen station is a
station of the
Munich S-Bahn. It is
located in the
Upper Bavarian town of
Wolfratshausen in Germany. It is
classified by Deutsche...
- The BCF
Wolfratshausen is a
German ****ociation
football club from the city of
Wolfratshausen, Bavaria. The club was
formed in 1957 as BC Farchet, named...
- Dachau, Freising, Erding, Ebersberg, Rosenheim, Miesbach, Bad Tölz-
Wolfratshausen, Starnberg, Fürstenfeldbruck, and
almost encircles (except for the west...
- Isar at
Wolfratshausen. A
canal joins the Isar and the
Loisach returning the
water diverted for
power generation to the Isar
before Wolfratshausen to reduce...
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Munich as well as its
eight surrounding districts (with only Bad Tölz-
Wolfratshausen's northern half
being integrated). This
remained unchanged until December...
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districts are (from the
north clockwise) Fürstenfeldbruck, Munich, Bad Tölz-
Wolfratshausen, Weilheim-Schongau and Landsberg.
Starnberg district and the Hochtaunuskreis...