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- Dietramszell is a muni****lity in the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen in Bavaria, Germany. The community of 5,282 (2005) residents sits 685 meters...
- Josef Strauß congratulated Esser on his 80th birthday. Esser died in Dietramszell, Bavaria aged 80 on 7 February 1981. Robert S. Wistrich (1982). Who's...
- Bad Tölz Geretsried Wolfratshausen Bad Heilbrunn Benediktbeuern Bichl Dietramszell Egling Eurasburg Gaißach Greiling Icking Jachenau Kochel Königsdorf Lenggries...
- Tegernsee 9567 Oberbayernbus Holzkirchen (Oberbayern) – WarngauMiesbach 9568 Oberbayernbus Holzkirchen (Oberbayern) – OtterfingDietramszell – Bad Tölz...
- Tegernsee 8023 Bayrischzell 8024 Holzkirchen 8025 Miesbach 8026 Hausham 8027 Dietramszell 8028 Fischbachau 8029 Kreuth bei Tegernsee 803 8031 Rosenheim 8032 Rohrdorf...
- river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Isar near Dietramszell. List of rivers of Bavaria Google (31 March 2018). "Zeller Bach" (Map)...
- Paul Eduard Crodel (7 September 1862, Cottbus - 28 July 1928, Dietramszell) was a German landscape painter and a co-founder of the Munich Secession. He...
- 1729/1741-1741/1748: stucco and fresco of Mariä Himmelfahrt church in Dietramszell 1730 stucco and fresco of the church of Beyharting 1730-1739: Stucco...
- Richard Mauch (born September 2, 1874, in Weidling, † May 25, 1921 in Dietramszell ) was an Austrian painter and illustrator. At first Mauch worked primarily...
- Rottal-Inn. In 1255, Diepoltskirchen was alluded to in various m****cripts of Dietramszell cloister. The town and parish's original name was "Dieppoltzkirchen,"...