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  2. Rothenburg ob der Tauber - Wikipedia

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    Rothenburg ob der Tauber ( German pronunciation: [ˈʁoːtn̩bʊʁk ʔɔp deːɐ̯ ˈtaʊbɐ] ⓘ) is a town in the district of Ansbach of Mittelfranken (Middle Franconia), the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. It is well known for its well-preserved medieval old town, a destination for tourists from around the world. It is part of the ...

  3. St. James's Church, Rothenburg ob der Tauber - Wikipedia

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    St. James's Church, Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Coordinates: 49°22′40″N 10°10′39″E. The outside of St. Jakob. The nave. Rieger organ (1968) St. James ( German: St. Jakob) is a Lutheran (originally Catholic) church in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany, which serves as a church on the pilgrimage route to St. James Church in Santiago de ...

  4. Tauber Bridge, Rothenburg ob der Tauber - Wikipedia

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    The Tauber Bridge at Rothenburg ob der Tauber is an historic road bridge that spans the Tauber Valley west of the town centre of the Middle Franconian town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Bavaria. The structure carries a local link road to Leuzenbronn and the Tauber Valley Way and has a 4.0 metre wide roadway and a 1.0 metre wide footpath.

  5. Rothenburg, Oberlausitz - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, a rail connection from Horka via Rothenburg to Przewóz was opened. In 1927, a municipal sewage network was established. During World War II, on April 16, 1945, it was the site of a battle, in which the Polish Second Army defeated the Germans and captured the town. After the war, it formed part of East Germany. In 1972, town limits ...

  6. Comburg - Wikipedia

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    The Comburg (German: [ˈkɔmbʊʁk] ⓘ; also Grosscomburg) is a former Benedictine monastery near Schwäbisch Hall, Germany. History [ edit ] In 1078, [1] Burkhardt II, Count of Rothenburg-Comburg [ de ] , donated his family's ancestral castle, [2] on a hill overlooking the Kocher river and the town of Schwäbisch Hall , [3] to the Benedictine ...

  7. Rotenburg an der Wümme - Wikipedia

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    Rotenburg is situated on the Wümme river, which lies between the rivers Elbe and Weser at about the same latitude as Hamburg and Bremen, the latter lying 40 km to the west. It is often called "Rotenburg (Wümme)" in order to distinguish it from Rotenburg an der Fulda in Hesse and Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Bavaria .

  8. Rothenburg, Saxony-Anhalt - Wikipedia

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    Dialling codes. 034691. Vehicle registration. SK. Website. www.rothenburg-saalekreis.de. Rothenburg is a village and a former municipality in the Saalekreis district, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2011, it is part of the town Wettin-Löbejün. The Rothenburg Ferry, a cable ferry, crosses the Saale river at Rothenburg.

  9. Rothenburg (district) - Wikipedia

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    Rothenburg (district) The district of Rothenburg (Ob. Laus.) was a Prussian district which existed from 1816 to 1947. Today, the territory of the district is split between Germany and Poland by the Lusatian Neisse . When it was founded, there were two towns in the district, Muskau in the north and Rothenburg (Ob. Laus.) in the south.