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Neuffen (German pronunciation: [ˈnɔʏfn̩] ) is a town in the
district of Esslingen, in Baden-Württemberg in
southern Germany. It is
located 14 km northeast...
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castle in the
northern foothills of the
Swabian Alb,
above the town of
Neuffen in the
district of
Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg. The
medieval castle...
- The Nürtingen–
Neuffen railway, also
known as the Tälesbahn ('Valley's Railway'), is a
branch line in the
Stuttgart region of the
German state of Baden-Württemberg...
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Wendlingen am
Neckar Neuffener Heide: 16.9 ha;
Neuffen Neuffener Hörnle-Jusenberg: 48.0 ha;
Neuffen Oberes Lenninger Tal
including side valleys: 593...
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after the
founding of the
Kingdom of Württemberg, to
include the
Oberamt Neuffen as part of the new
administrative structure of Württemberg. In 1859, Nürtingen...
- (1856). "Thaumatosaurus
oolithicus aus dem
Oolith von
Neuffen" [Thaumatosaurus
oolithicus from the
Neuffen oolite].
Palaeontographica (in German). 6: 14–18...
- N****au-Wiesbaden-Idstein.
Agnes (d.
after 1363),
married to: in 1336
Berthold V of
Neuffen,
Count of
Marstetten and Graisbach; c. 1343
Albrecht II of
Werdenberg and...
- Henry. He was
married twice. First, 1360 to Anna of
Neuffen,
daughter of
Berthold VII of
Neuffen. In this
marriage he had only a daughter,
Elisabeth (Isabella)...
- muni****lity of Kohlberg,
starting clockwise in the north: Frickenhausen,
Neuffen, Metzingen¹ and Grafenberg¹.
Traces of a
settlement in the area of Kohlberg...
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including the
towns of Bad Cannstatt, Göppingen,
Marbach am Neckar,
Neuffen, Nürtingen,
Schorndorf and Waiblingen.
Ludwig received the Bad
Urach section...