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Arnstein may refer to: * Arnstein, a town in Bavaria, Germany ** Arnstein Castle in Arnstein, Bavaria * Arnstein, Saxony-Anhalt, a town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany ** Arnstein Castle in Arnstein, Saxony-Anhalt * Arnstein Abbey in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany ** Arnstein Castle, Rhineland-Palatinate, predecessor of Arnstein Abbey * Arnstein Castle in Ottendorf, Landkreis Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge, Saxony * Arnstein Castle (Austria), 12th-century castle ruins in Austria * Palais Arnstein, Vienna * Arnstein Airport, Ontario * Arnstein (personal name), a surname and a given name * Sherry Arnstein See also * * Ornstein Ornstein may refer to: * Axel Ornstein (b. 1952), Swedish chess master * Donald Samuel Ornstein (b. 1934), American mathematician * Jonathan G. Ornstein, CEO of Mesa Air Group, Inc. * Leo Ornstein (1895–2002), Russian-American composer * Leona ...
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Arnstein
Arnstein () is a town in the Main-Spessart district in the ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Lower Franconia (''Unterfranken'') in Bavaria, Germany. Geography Location The town lies on the banks of the river Wern and is roughly 20 km from Schweinfurt and 25 km from Würzburg. Constituent communities Arnstein's '' Stadtteile'' are: History Town rights were granted in 1333 by Emperor Louis the Bavarian. The former '' Oberamt'' of the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg was in Bavaria's favour secularized and passed in 1805 to Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany to form the Grand Duchy of Würzburg. Population development * 1961: 7943 * 1970: 8403 * 1987: 7640 * 1995: 8092 * 2005: 8345 * 2010: 8090 * 2015: 8161 Politics Mayor *1972-2002: Roland Metz (CSU) *2002-2014: Linda Plappert-Metz (CSU) *2014–2019: Anna Stolz (independent) *2019–incumbent: Franz Josef Sauer (CSU) Town partnerships * Cancale, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France (since 7 September 1988) ...
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Arnstein, Saxony-Anhalt
Arnstein is a town in the Mansfeld-Südharz district, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was formed on 1 January 2010 by the voluntary merger of twelve former municipalities.Gebietsänderungen vom 01. Januar bis 31. Dezember 2010
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Its mayor is Frank Sehnert.


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The town of Arnstein is divided into twelve localities (''Ortschaften''),Hauptsatzung der Stadt Arnstein
July 2019.
corresponding to the twelve former municipalities which now co ...
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Arnstein Abbey
Arnstein Abbey (German: ''Kloster Arnstein'') is a former Premonstratensian abbey on the Lahn River, south of present-day Obernhof near Nassau, Germany. It is now a monastery of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (SS.CC.), known in Germany as the "Arnsteiner Fathers" (''Arnsteiner Patres''), who maintain a youth retreat center there. History The history of the monastery dates back to the second half of the 11th century. In 1052, an Arnstein Castle on the Lahn is first mentioned as the seat of the Counts of Arnstein. This is the oldest mention of any castle on the river. Nothing remains of the structures of that period. In 1139 Louis (''Ludwig'') III, the last Count of Arnstein, transformed his castle into a Premonstratensian monastery and himself joined the order. His wife lived until her death as hermit near the monastery. In the same year, Lugwig began the partial demolition of the castle. In 1145, King Conrad III confirmed the abbey as directly under the ...
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Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge
Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains (german: Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge) is a district (''Districts of Germany, Kreis'') in Saxony, Germany. It is named after the mountain ranges Saxon Switzerland and Eastern Ore Mountains. History The district was established by merging the former districts of Sächsische Schweiz and Weißeritzkreis as part of the district reform of August 2008. Geography The district is located between Dresden and the Czech Republic. In the southwestern part of the district the Eastern Ore Mountains, easternmost part of the Ore Mountains (″Erzgebirge") is found, the southeastern part of the district is named Saxon Switzerland, which is part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. The main river of the district is the Elbe. The district borders (from the west and clockwise) the districts of Mittelsachsen and Meißen (district), Meißen, the List of German urban districts, urban district Dresden, the district of Bautzen (district), Bautzen, and the Czec ...
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Arnstein Castle (Austria)
Arnstein is a 12th-century castle ruin, located above Maria Raisenmarkt in Austria. In 1529 Arnstein was destroyed by Turkish troops in the Siege of Vienna Sieges of Vienna may refer to: * Siege of Vienna (1239) * Siege of Vienna (1276) * Siege of Vienna (1287) * Siege of Vienna (1477), unsuccessful Hungarian attempt during the Austro–Hungarian War. *Siege of Vienna (1485), Hungarian victory during .... References Ruined castles in Austria {{Austria-castle-stub ...
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Palais Arnstein
''Palais Arnstein'' was a palace in Vienna, Austria. The building was constructed in 1794-96 by the merchant Franz Natorp. The Jewish noble Nathan Adam von Arnstein rented the palace, since Jews were not allowed to own property in the city. __NOTOC__ The palace was hit by bombs during World War II and burned. Nevertheless, the building remained standing. At first there were plans for renovation, however the palace was demolished in 1952 for real estate speculation, and a modern building was erected in its place instead.pg. 103, Dieter Klein, Martin Kupf, Robert Schediwy (Ed.) Stadtbildverluste Wien - Ein Rückblick auf fünf Jahrzehnte. LIT Verlag, Vienna 2005. The Salon of Baroness Fanny von Arnstein Fanny von Arnstein, married to the banker Nathan, established a salon in the Arnstein mansion, which quickly became a focus of Vienna's intellectual and cultural life. This had some effect in removing the barriers between the aristocracy, the bourgeoisie, and the Jewish citizens ...
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Arnstein Airport
Arnstein Airport, formerly , was located east of Port Loring, Ontario Ontario ( ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.Ontario is located in the geographic eastern half of Canada, but it has historically and politically been considered to be part of Central Canada. Located in Central Ca ..., Canada. See also * Port Loring Water Aerodrome * Smoky Lake Water Aerodrome References Defunct airports in Ontario {{Ontario-airport-stub ...
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Arnstein (personal Name)
Arnstein is a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Benedikt Arnstein (1765–1841), Austrian dramatist * Fanny von Arnstein (1758–1818), Austrian baroness and leader of society in Vienna * Holly Blake-Arnstein (born 1985), singer from Dream, American pop girl group * Ira B. Arnstein (born Itzig Arenstein April 12, 1879 - September 13, 1956) was a musical composer, songwriter, and "chronic litigator." * Karl Arnstein (1887–1974), Czech-American aviation engineer * Margaret Arnstein (1904–1972), American nursing and public health advocate * Nicky Arnstein (1879–1965), American professional gambler and con artist * Sherry Arnstein (1930–1997), American public servant, an author of influential papers in participatory decision making Given name * Arnstein Aassve (born June 19, 1968) is a Norwegian professor in demography * Arnstein Arneberg (1882 – 1961), Norwegian architect * Arnstein Johansen (1925 – 2013), Norwegian accordionist ...
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Sherry Arnstein
Sherry Phyllis Arnstein, (née Rubin) (11 January 1930 – 19 January 1997) was the author of the highly influential journal article "A Ladder of Citizen Participation". Working as a special assistant to the assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), she developed the insights that led to the development of her seminal paper in the field of participation (decision making), participatory decision making. In 1969, she wrote and published several papers that deal with public participation in decision making. Among them, "A Ladder of Citizen Participation" (1969), "Maximum Feasible Manipulation" (1972) and "A Working Model for Public Participation" (1975). Her first paper, in which she suggested different levels of public participation has a lasting impact in many areas of research, including geography, urban planning, public policy, health policy, and sociology, to name a few. Sherry Rubin was born in New York City to Bernard Rubin (born Ru ...
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