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- Schramberg is a town in the district of Rottweil, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated in the eastern Black Forest, 25 km northwest of Rottweil...
- manufacturer. The company is located in the district of Rottweil, in the town of Schramberg, Baden-Württemberg, southwest Germany. In 1903, Junghans was the largest...
- Herrschaft Schramberg was the territory of the Ducs (Reichgrafen von Bissingen – Nippenburg) in the Black Forest. It was part of Further Austria until...
- Gymnasium Schramberg is a German gymnasium (secondary school) in Schramberg in the Black Forest founded in 1840. Currently it has ca. 900 pupils and 65...
- in Baden-Württemberg. Lauterbach is located in the Black Forest near Schramberg, and is known as a tourist resort. The following towns and muni****lities...
- Uhrenfabrik, Schramberg (HAU, HAC in English markets) (1883-1930) then absorbed by Junghans Hermle Clocks (1922–present) Junghans, Schramberg (1861–present)...
- The Schiltach–Schramberg railway line was a railway line in Germany. At one time, the line branched off at Schiltach from the Kinzig Valley Railway (Black...
- Ehingen-Dächingen, Ehingen (Donau) 740 7402 Fluorn-Winzeln, Dunningen, Schramberg 7403 Dunningen, Eschbronn, Zimmern ob Rottweil 7404 Epfendorf, Bösingen...
- family when she was ten years old, and spent part of her childhood in Schramberg in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Claims that she may have studied at...
- (23 January 1924, Lauda, Baden − 24 January 2007, Schramberg) was prin****l of the Gymnasium Schramberg from 1964 to 1988. He was also chief editor of "D'Kräz"...