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- Maulbronn (German pronunciation: [maʊ̯lˈbʁɔn]) is a city in the district of Enz in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. Founded in 1838, it emerged...
- Maulbronn Monastery (German: Kloster Maulbronn) is a former Cistercian abbey and ecclesiastical state in the Holy Roman Empire located at Maulbronn, Baden-Württemberg...
- Protestant (Evangelische, Gr.) Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren (Evangelische Seminare Maulbronn und Blaubeuren) in Baden-Württemberg, Germany...
- dish. The third explanation might be just a reference to Maulbronn Abbey and be short for Maulbronn-Taschen.[citation needed] Maultaschen are traditionally...
- Harald Glööckler, real name Harald Glöckler (born 30 May 1965 in Maulbronn), is a German fashion designer and entrepreneur, who became famous mainly for...
- The Maulbronn Chamber Choir (German: "Maulbronner Kammerchor") was founded in 1983 and is directed by Jürgen Budday. It took first place at the Baden-Württemberg...
- School in Göppingen, Hesse entered the Evangelical Theological Seminary of Maulbronn Abbey in 1891. The pupils lived and studied at the abbey, one of Germany's...
- became a possession of Maulbronn Monastery in 1259 and was governed by the monastery's district office until 1806. When Maulbronn became a possession of...
- Pomerania) Marne (Schleswig-Holstein) Marsberg (North Rhine-Westphalia) Maulbronn (Baden-Württemberg) Maxhütte-Haidhof (Bavaria) Mayen (Rhineland-Palatinate)...
- France, Fountains in England, Alcobaça in Portugal, Poblet in Spain and Maulbronn in Germany are today recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The abbeys...