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- The island Frauenchiemsee, often called Fraueninsel (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁaʊ̯ənˌʔɪnzl̩] ), is the second largest of the three islands in Chiemsee...
- hectares (590 acres); Frauenchiemsee, 15.5 ha (38 acres), also called Fraueninsel ("ladies' island"); and the uninhabited ****insel ("cabbage island")...
- August 2020. "Das Jodl-Kreuz auf der Fraueninsel kommt weg - Grab bleibt bestehen" [Jodl's cross on the Fraueninsel to be removed, grave will remain] (in...
- moved to Munich Lugo accompanied them, and when they spent summers in Fraueninsel, he accompanied them as well. Marie is buried there with her husband...
- from the tiny artificial island of Schalch west of Frauenchiemsee, aka Fraueninsel). The island received its name because vegetables and herbs were grown...
- Bavaria's largest lake, Chiemsee. It is the biggest of three main islands, Fraueninsel and "****insel" joining it to form the muni****lity of Chiemsee. Herreninsel...
- him throughout Bavaria, Tyrolia, and Switzerland. The Chiemsee and the Fraueninsel were among his favorite locations. In 1867 he married Mathilde Nenninger...
- Str****hof, KUMST Der Dieb operette 1 act Alois Berla 1868/1869 Budapest Die Fraueninsel operette 3 acts after Le royaume des femmes by Théodore and Hippolyte...
- so-called Rimstiger Überfahrt (Rimsting crossing) to the islands of Fraueninsel and Herreninsel. for Bahnhof Rimsting at the Bavarian State Office for...
- 12 Sonata for String Quartet, Op. 28 Musik für 4 Streichinstrumenten Fraueninsel (1924) Der Taucher, Cantata to a text by Friedrich Schiller, Op. 9. (1877)...