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- Martinsberg is a market town in the District Zwettl in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. About 43.1 percent of the muni****lity is forested. "Dauersiedlungsraum...
- 1803, then merely Abtei Weingarten) is a Benedictine monastery on the Martinsberg (St. Martin's Mount) in Weingarten near Ravensburg in Baden-Württemberg...
- Markgrafneusiedl Other muni****lity 832 Markt Piesting Market town 3,007 Martinsberg Market town 1,096 Matzendorf-Hölles Other muni****lity 2,040 Matzen-Raggendorf...
- Markt Hartmannsdorf 3114 Markt Piesting 2633 Markt Sankt Martin 2618 Martinsberg 2874 Matrei am Brenner 5273 Matrei in Osttirol 4875 Mattersburg 2626...
- Observatory, Puna'auia - Moana Observatory, Punaauia G00 AZM Martinsberg Observatory - AZM Martinsberg, Oed G01 Oldenburg University Observatory (Universitätssternwarte...
- Pannonhalma (German: Martinsberg; Slovak: Rábsky Svätý Martin) is a town in Győr-Moson-Sopron County, western Hungary, with approximately 4,000 inhabitants...
- (1987) in Müller Beck & Albrecht, p. 53. Don Hitch**** (Don's Maps): "Gönnersdorf and Andernach-Martinsberg" http://www.donsmaps.com/couze.html v t e...
- (Danish: Sophiegård) 062 Schäferhaus (Danish: Skæferhus) 07 Südstadt 071 Martinsberg (Danish: Martinsbjerg) 072 Rude (Danish: Ryde) 073 Peelwatt (Danish:...
- to late 17th century Martinsberg (no number) – Catholic youth home; one- or two-floor plastered building, 1923–1925 Martinsberg 3 – former ****ton's hut...
- Weingarten was the name of Weingarten Abbey only, which lay on the Martinsberg (St. Martin's hill) above the town. The name "Altdorf" is derived from...