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Kißlegg (
Kisslegg) is a town in the
district of
Ravensburg in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
Kißlegg is not far from the
village of Vogt. It has a beautiful...
- The
Kißlegg–Hergatz
railway is an 18.589 km long
standard gauge main line that runs
through the Allgäu in the
German states of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria...
- The
Parish Church of St
Gallus and
Ulrich is a
Roman Catholic church in
Kißlegg, Germany. It was
built in 1734-1738 by
Johann Georg Fischer through the...
- Reitenderle, der Grundholde, Hudelmale, Schnarragagges; po****r
Fasnet characters from
Kisslegg im Allgäu, Swabia, Germany...
- Fleischwangen, Guggenhausen, Unterwaldhausen,
Wilhelmsdorf 7506 Wangen, Amtzell,
Kißlegg, Vogt 751 Ravensburg, Baienfurt, Baindt, Berg (Schussental), Grün****...
- 1690 to
their schloss at
Kißlegg,
abandoning their seat at
Trauchburg and
using it as a
quarry for the new
schloss at
Kißlegg. In 1772 the
Jacobian line...
- 1806. The
castle of the
princes of Waldburg-Waldsee lies in the town of
Kißlegg. The Waldburg-Waldsee are one of five
branches of the
Waldburg family,...
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sarcophagus of "Saint Clemens" at the
Parish church of St.
Gallus and Ulrich,
Kißlegg, Germany. Johnson, T. (2009). "Holy Fabrications: The
Catacomb Saints and...
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settlements border Wangen.
Their names are as follows: Amtzell, Vogt,
Kißlegg, Argenbühl, and
Achberg (Ravensburg district),
Hergatz and Hergensweiler...
- clutch-spring left the
airship at the
mercy of the wind. It was
brought down near
Kisslegg in the Allgäu mountains, with some
damage caused by the stern's striking...