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Friedberg may refer to: Places * Friedberg, Bavaria, Germany * Friedberg, Hesse, Germany ** University of Applied Sciences Giessen-Friedberg * Aichach-Friedberg, Bavaria, Germany * Friedberg, Bad Saulgau, a district of Bad Saulgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany * Friedberg, Styria, Austria * Frymburk in Bohemia (also known as Friedberg, Bohemia) * Místek, former city, now part of Frýdek-Místek (also known as Friedberg, Moravia) * Žulová in Czech Silesia (also known as Friedberg, Czech Silesia) Other uses * Friedberg (surname) See also * Fried (surname) Fried is a Yiddish-language surname that is exclusively Ashkenazic Jewish and a German-language surname of German ancestry. * Alfred Hermann Fried, Austrian Jewish pacifist, publicist, journalist, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1911 * Avraham Fried, ... * Friedeberg (other) * Friedberger (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Friedberg ...
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Friedberg, Bavaria
Friedberg () is a town in the district Aichach-Friedberg, Bavaria, Germany, with some 30,000 inhabitants. It is located next to Augsburg at the river Lech. The town was founded in the 13th century in order to collect a toll from people using the bridge across the Lech. The town lies almost entirely on the western edge of the hills along the Lechleite, where the river Lech has formed a wide bed from glacial melt water. History Settlements in the area of Friedberg can be traced to Roman times through archeological findings of pottery and brickworks in the Hügelshart, Rohrbach (dating from the last third of the 3rd Century AD), Stätzling (late 3rd Century to 4th Century AD) and Wulfertshausen districts. The town is mentioned in historical documents for the first time in letter of protection from Conrad of the House of Hohenstaufen together with Duke Ludwig II, also called ''"the Strict"'', of Bavaria and the Burghers of Augsburg, in 1264. The ''Fridberch'' castle was subsequen ...
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Friedberg, Hesse
Friedberg (; official name: ''Friedberg (Hessen)'') is a town and the capital of the Wetteraukreis district, in Hesse, Germany. It is located 26 km (16 miles) north of Frankfurt am Main. In 1966, the town hosted the sixth ''Hessentag'' state festival, in 1979 the 19th. Division of the town The town consists of 7 districts: * Bruchenbrücken * Friedberg * Dorheim * Ockstadt * Bauernheim * Fauerbach * Ossenheim History The old city was refounded by the Hohenstaufen dynasty of the Holy Roman Empire, conveniently located at important trading routes. The city initially rivaled Frankfurt am Main economically, with an important annual trading fair, and initial rapid expansion, though its economic fortunes soon dwindled. City tranquility was hampered by continuous rivalry between the two entities that made up Friedberg: The city and the castle of Friedberg that were politically independent from each other and in permanent competition, often quite maliciously, resulting in bitter rivalr ...
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University Of Applied Sciences Giessen-Friedberg
The Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen University of Applied Sciences (German: ''Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen'', or THM) is a German Fachhochschule for bachelor's and master's studies in the cities of Giessen, Friedberg, and Wetzlar. History Giessen The University of Applied Sciences of Central Hesse (Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen (THM)) traces back to Giessen. On the 14 January 1838 by the National Trade Association Darmstadt, Giessen "school for technical drawing" was founded ("Schule für technisches Zeichnen"). This led to the founding of this school were widespread complaints that artisans could not read and understand the plans of the architects were fostered. Just four weeks into Darmstadt on December 1837 the trade school was founded, the predecessor of today's TU Darmstadt (Technische Universität Darmstadt). Thus, the THM is only a month younger than the TU Darmstadt and thus the second oldest higher technical educational institution in the German state of H ...
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Aichach-Friedberg
Aichach-Friedberg is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the northwest and clockwise) the districts of Augsburg, Donau-Ries, Neuburg-Schrobenhausen, Pfaffenhofen, Dachau, Fürstenfeldbruck and Landsberg, as well as by the city of Augsburg. History Aichach-Friedberg was settled by Bavarian tribes from the seventh century on. The region is sometimes called the cradle of Bavaria, since the castle of Wittelsbach was located close to the present city of Aichach. It was the ancestral castle of the Wittelsbach family, who were rulers of Bavaria for thousand years. The castle was razed to the ground in 1208, and today there is nothing else left than a memorial stone at the place. The town of Friedberg was founded in the 13th century in order to collect a toll from people using the bridge across the Lech River. Aichach became a town about hundred years later. In 1862 the two districts of Aichach and Friedberg were founded. They were merged in 1972 ...
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Bad Saulgau
Bad Saulgau is a town in the district of Sigmaringen, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 23 km east of Sigmaringen, and 27 km north of Ravensburg between the Danube and Lake Constance. Geography Bad Saulgau is located north of the wooded hills Wagenhart and a few kilometers west-northwest of the hill Atzenberger Höhe. It is located between the Danube and Lake Constance, on the Danube tributary Schwarzach. The European watershed, which separates the catchment areas of the Rhine and the Danube, runs through the municipal district Lampertsweiler. The waters flowing southward eventually join the Rhine, the northbound ones the Danube. Neighboring communities Bad Saulgau borders the following municipalities, clockwise starting from the North: Ertingen, Riedlingen, Allmannsweiler, Bad Buchau, Dürnau, Bad Schussenried, Ebersbach-Musbach, Boms, Eichstegen, Hoßkirch, Ostrach, Hohentengen and Herbertingen. Subdivisions Bad Saulgau consists of the main ...
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Friedberg, Styria
Friedberg () is a town in district Hartberg-Fürstenfeld located in Styria, Austria with 2,562 inhabitants. Economy and Infrastructure The train station of Friedberg offers destinations to Wiener Neustadt , Vienna , Hartberg and Fehring Fehring is a municipality in the district of Südoststeiermark District, Südoststeiermark in Styria, Austria. The landscape is rolling hills cut by the valley of the Rába, Raab. Fehring is on a socket some metres above the valley floor. The .... In Friedberg 3 trainlines cross: The Thermenbahn , the Wechselbahn and the Pinkatalbahn. References Cities and towns in Hartberg-Fürstenfeld District {{Styria-geo-stub ...
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Frymburk (Český Krumlov District)
Frymburk (german: Friedberg) is a market town in Český Krumlov District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,300 inhabitants. It is a popular summer resort. Administrative parts Villages of Blatná, Kovářov and Milná are administrative parts of Frymburk. Geography Frymburk is located in the Bohemian Forest mountains on a peninsula on the left bank of the Lipno Reservoir, near the border with Austria. History The first mention of a castle in Frymburk's area is from 1198. The first written mention of the settlement is from 1270. Until 1302, it belonged to the Vítkovci lords of Český Krumlov, and after their extinction it was acquired by the Rosenberg family. It 1379, it was first referred to as a town. Back then, it was situated at a trade route from Austria to Bohemia and had gained the right to charge a toll for the bridge across the river Vltava, which made Frymburk an economically important place in the region. From the 16th century on, ...
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Frýdek-Místek
Frýdek-Místek (, pl, Frydek-Mistek; german: Friede(c)k-Mistek) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 54,000 inhabitants. The historic centres of both Frýdek and Místek are well preserved and are protected by law as two urban monument zones. Administrative parts The city is made up of seven city parts and villages: Frýdek, Místek, Chlebovice, Lískovec, Lysůvky, Skalice and Zelinkovice. Skalice forms an exclave of the municipal territory. Geography Frýdek-Místek is located at the confluence of the rivers Ostravice and Morávka. The city lies in the Podbeskydy Hill, a small part in the north also extends into the Ostrava Basin. The highest point of Frýdek-Místek is the hill Ostružná in the southwestern tip of the municipal territory, at above sea level. Frýdek-Místek is located on the border of two historical regions. Místek lies in Moravia, while Frýdek lies in Silesia; the Ostravice forms the border between them. The c ...
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Žulová
Žulová (until 1948 Frýdberk; german: Friedeberg) is a town in Jeseník District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,200 inhabitants. Administrative parts The village of Tomíkovice is an administrative part of Žulová. Geography Žulová is located about north-west of Jeseník and north of Olomouc. It lies in the Žulová Hilly Land. The highest point is the hill Boží hora at above sea level. The Vidnavka stream flows through the town. Velký Pond, located in the eastern part of the municipal territory, is a fish pond with an area of . It is the largest pond in the area. History The first written mention of Frýdberk is from the 13th century, when the Frýdberk Castle was built. The settlement was first referred to as a town in 1358. It was part of the Duchy of Nysa under Bohemian suzerainty. In the 15th century, silver was mined here and two glassworks were in operation. The castle was renaissance reconstructed in 1594. The development of the ...
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Friedberg (surname)
Friedberg is a German surname meaning "peace mountain". Notable people with the surname include: * Aaron Friedberg (born 1956), former deputy assistant for national-security affairs and director of policy planning * Bernard Friedberg (1876–1961), Austrian Hebraist * Charles K. Friedberg (1905–1972), American cardiologist * Emil Albert Friedberg (1837–1910), German canonist * Gertrude Friedberg (1908–1989), American playwright and author * Heinrich von Friedberg (1813–1895), German jurist and statesman * Hermann Friedberg (1817–1884), surgeon, forensic doctor * Jason Friedberg (born 1971), American screenwriter and director *John Friedberg (born 1961), American Olympic fencer * M. Paul Friedberg (born 1931), American landscape architect * Paul Friedberg (born 1959), American Olympic fencer *Richard M. Friedberg Richard M. Friedberg (born October 8, 1935), is a theoretical physicist who has contributed to a wide variety of problems in mathematics and physics. These inc ...
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Fried (surname)
Fried is a Yiddish-language surname that is exclusively Ashkenazic Jewish and a German-language surname of German ancestry. * Alfred Hermann Fried, Austrian Jewish pacifist, publicist, journalist, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1911 * Avraham Fried, popular musical entertainer in the Orthodox Jewish community * Bradley Fried, British businessman * Charles Fried, conservative American jurist and lawyer * Daisy Fried, American poet * Daniel Fried, United States career diplomat, Ambassador and Special Envoy * David L. Fried, scientist, best known for his contributions to optics * Erich Fried, poet known for his political-minded poetry * Eugen Fried, Slovak communist who played a leading role in the French Communist Party * Ferdinand Fried, the pen-name of Ferdinand Zimmermann (German economist and writer) * George Fried, American sea captain * Heinrich Jakob Fried, German painter * Ina Fried, senior editor for All Things Digital * Jake Fried, artist and animator * Johann Jakob Frie ...
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