-
plant species such as the wildcat.
Zabergäu Germany's
largest red wine landscape! The
charming wine
region of the
Zabergäu is
surrounded by the Stromberg...
-
Ludwigsburg which lies at the edge of the
areas known as
Stromberg and
Zabergäu. The
nearest large towns are
Ludwigsburg and Heilbronn.
Districts of the...
- The
Zabergäu Railway (Zabergäubahn) was a spur line from the
Franconia Railway. It ran for 20.3 km from
Lauffen am
Neckar to
Leonbronn through an area...
- Gravenstein,
Newtown Pippin, Bramley's Seedling,
Karmijn de Sonnaville,
Zabergau Reinette,
Yellow Transparent,
Calville Blanc,
Granny Smith, Glockenapfel...
- The
Zabergäu-Gymnasium
Brackenheim (abbreviation: ZGB) is a general-education
grammar school in Brackenheim, Germany. It is
attended by
about 1000 students...
- exonym) Tennengau,
Austria Thurgau,
Switzerland Ufgau,
Germany Unterammergau,
Germany Vinschgau,
Italy Wasgau,
Germany Wormsgau,
Germany Zabergäu, Germany...
- ZGB may
refer to:
Swiss Civil Code
Zabergäu-Gymnasium Brackenheim,
school in
Germany The Ziff–Gulari–Barshad
model in
chemical physics for the catalytic...
-
mountains in the northwest,
roughly coterminous with the Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis
Zabergäu [de]:
along the
Zaber on the west bank of the
lower Neckar in northern...
- muni****lity of Württemberg.
Brackenheim is
situated on the
river Zaber in the
Zabergäu in
southwestern district of Heilbronn, in the
north of Baden-Württemberg...
-
Brackenheim Eppingen Flein-Talheim
Lauffen Möckmühl
Neckarsulm Neuenstadt Oberes Zabergäu Obersulm Schozach-Bottwartal
Schwaigern Raum
Weinsberg "Bevölkerung nach...