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located around Wurzach (located
about 15 km (9 mi) west of Bad Waldsee). Waldburg-
Wurzach was a
partition of Waldburg-Zeil. Waldburg-
Wurzach was a county...
- Bad
Wurzach (German pronunciation: [baːt ˈvʊʁtsax] ;
until 1950
Wurzach) is a spa town in the
state of Baden-Württemberg in
southern Germany. It is a...
- 1806. In 1674, Waldburg-Zeil was
partitioned between itself and Waldburg-
Wurzach.
Count Francis Anthony inherited Waldburg-Trauchburg in 1772 (the districts...
- of
Wurzach (German:
Gefecht bei
Wurzach or
Schlacht am Leprosenberg), was a
battle during the
German Peasants' War that took
place near Bad
Wurzach in...
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Biberach was solved.
Single men were sent to Laufen, and
Biberach and
Wurzach received the families.
Dorsten ceased to be used
after 12
November 1942...
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Princess Julie Furstin von Waldburg-
Wurzach (27
April 1841 – 7
December 1914) was an
Austrian composer who
published over 60
works for
voice and/or piano...
- camp also held
Channel Island families. It was
located in the town of Bad
Wurzach and
southeastern Baden-Württemberg. Previously, it had been used as an...
- Bad
Wurzach,
Eberhardzell 7525 Aulendorf, Altshausen, Bad Schussenried, Bad Waldsee, Ebersbach-Musbach,
Wolpertswende 7527 Wol****g, Bad
Wurzach, Bergatreute...
-
Locarno Festival in the
summer of 2004. In the
upper swabian city of Bad
Wurzach, the
Blutritt is
traditionally part of the
Festival of the Holy Blood,...
- Waldburg-Zeil-
Wurzach (20
December 1730 – 23
September 1807) was a
German prince. He was the son of
Count Francis Ernest von Waldburg-
Wurzach (1704–1781)...