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Pfullendorf is a
small town of
about 13,000
inhabitants located 25 km (16 mi)
north of Lake
Constance in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was a Free Imperial...
- SC
Pfullendorf is a
German sports club
based in
Pfullendorf, Baden-Württemberg. The 700-member club is best
known for its
football department, but also...
- Habsburg. He was the only son of
Count Albert III of
Habsburg and Ita of
Pfullendorf. He
married Agnes of Staufen.
Rudolph was the
father of
Count Albert...
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succeeded in 1167.
Albert married Ida,
daughter of
Count Rudolph of
Pfullendorf and Elisabeth,
daughter of Welf VI. Like his father, he was a
loyal supporter...
- such as
wheel loaders, tele
wheel loaders and
telehandlers located in
Pfullendorf (Baden-Württemberg), Germany. It was
formerly one of the
pioneers in...
- the ****istant
coach for KFC
Uerdingen 05 in 1997, and head
coach of SC
Pfullendorf in 1998. In the
summer of 1999
Feichtenbeiner was
appointed as head coach...
- player. He
spent it at SC
Pfullendorf, a
Regionalliga Süd (then
third division) team (11 caps).
Shortly after joining Pfullendorf, he was
promoted to player-coach;...
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conventional Army Units.
International Special Training Center (ISTC) –
Pfullendorf,
Federal Republic of
Germany Joint Special Operations University – Hurlburt...
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Academy in Grafenwoehr; the
International Special Training Centre in
Pfullendorf; and the
Training Support Activity,
Europe at Grafenwoehr. The responsibility...
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Pfarrkirchen (Bavaria)
Pforzheim (Baden-Württemberg)
Pfreimd (Bavaria)
Pfullendorf (Baden-Württemberg)
Pfullingen (Baden-Württemberg)
Pfungstadt (Hesse)...