- Bad
Camberg (German: [baːt ˈkambɛʁk] ) is, with 14,500 inhabitants, the
second largest town in Limburg-Weilburg
district in Hesse, Germany, as well as...
- FRSE FRSL (née
Camberg; 1
February 1918 – 13
April 2006) was a
Scottish novelist,
short story writer, poet and essayist.
Muriel Camberg was born in the...
- [ˈkʁɔʏtskaˌpɛlə]) is a
chapel of the Holy Cross, a
Catholic pilgrimage church in Bad
Camberg, Hesse, Germany,
dedicated to the Holy Cross. It is a
landmark of the town...
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Selters (Taunus) is a muni****lity with 8,000
inhabitants north of Bad
Camberg in Limburg-Weilburg
district in Hesse, Germany. The
greater part of the...
-
Riedesel zu
Camberg was an
important German knight (Ritter) in the
latter half of the 16th century. He was the son of
Henrich Riedesel zu
Camberg and Catherine...
- Groups, has been
created with new
identification that
emphasize geography.
Camberg, Kim (December 13, 2005). "Long-term
tensions behind Sydney riots". BBC...
- (Rhineland-Palatinate) Bad Brückenau (Bavaria) Bad
Buchau (Baden-Württemberg) Bad
Camberg (Hesse) Bad
Doberan (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Bad
Driburg (North...
- Limburg-Weilburg
district in Hesse, Germany,
after Limburg an der Lahn and Bad
Camberg. The
community lies in the Lahn
valley between the
Westerwald and the Taunus...
- Wilhelm-Karl of
Prussia Hermann, Fürst von Pückler-Muskau
Philip Riedesel zu
Camberg Alexander von
Schleinitz Charles Gonthier,
Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen...
- N****au-Usingen)
Grund Seel and
Burbach (shared with N****au-Weilburg) Amt
Camberg (shared with the
Electorate of Trier) Amt
Wehrheim (shared with the Electorate...