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Lauter (other)
Lauter may refer to: People *Lauter (surname) Places *Lauter, Saxony, town in the district of Aue-Schwarzenberg, Saxony, Germany *Lauter, Bavaria, village in the district of Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany Rivers *Lauter (Baunach), tributary to the Baunach in Bavaria, Germany *Lauter (Blau), tributary to the Blau in Baden-Württemberg, Germany *Lauter (Danube), or "Große Lauter", tributary to the Danube in Baden-Württemberg, Germany *Lauter (Fils), tributary to the Fils in Baden-Württemberg, Germany *Lauter (Glan), or "Waldlauter", tributary to the Glan in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany *Lauter (Hasel), tributary to the Hasel in Thuringia, Germany *Lauter (Itz), tributary to the Itz in Bavaria, Germany *Lauter (Murr), tributary to the Murr in Baden-Württemberg, Germany *Lauter (Neckar), tributary to the Neckar in Baden-Württemberg, Germany *Lauter (Rhine), or "Wieslauter", tributary to the Rhine in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, and in Alsace, France *Lauter (Odenwald), tributary o ...
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Lauter (surname)
Lauter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ants Lauter (1894–1973), Estonian actor *Ed Lauter (1938–2013), American actor *Estée Lauder (person) (1906–2004; originally ''Lauter''), American businesswoman *Harry Lauter (1914–1990), American actor * Kristin Lauter (born 1969), American mathematician and cryptographer *Margarete Lauter (1925–2004), German art dealer *Rolf Lauter Rolf Dieter Lauter (born December 3, 1952, in Mannheim) is a German art historian, curator and art advisor. Early years Lauter already worked during high school at Johann-Sebastian-Bach Gymnasium (1963-1970) as Assistant Curator and from 1972– ...
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Lauter, Saxony
The town of Lauter () lies in the district of Erzgebirgskreis in the Free State of Saxony, Germany, between the two towns of Aue and Schwarzenberg. It lies in the Ore Mountains, 4 km southeast of Aue, and 4 km northwest of Schwarzenberg, has 4,927 inhabitants (as of 31 December 2006) in an area of 21.55 km² and belongs to the Town League of Silberberg (''Städtebund Silberberg''). Since 1 January 2013, it is part of the town Lauter-Bernsbach. Through the town runs the Silver Road, the B 101. Lauter has a station on the Zwickau–Schwarzenberg railway and is served by Regionalbahn trains, operated by ''Erzgebirgsbahn'' (a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn) between Zwickau and Johanngeorgenstadt. History The town arose from a forest village (''Waldhufendorf'') established in the late 12th century on the western ridge of the Schwarzwasser Valley. The name is recorded over the centuries as ''Lawther'' (1460), ''Lawte'' (1501) and ''Lauttera'' (1590). The town dra ...
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Lauter, Bavaria
Lauter () is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg and a member of the administrative community (''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft'') of Baunach. Geography The community lies in the Upper Franconia-West region on the Bach Lauter (brook), which runs into the river Baunach. Constituent communities The community is made up of the centres of Lauter with 601 inhabitants, Deusdorf with 277, Appendorf with 213, Leppelsdorf with 85, Krappenhof with 8 and Deusdorfer Mühle with 7. (as of 2004/2005) The community also has 4 traditional rural land units, known in German as ''Gemarkungen'', named Deusdorf, Lauter, Leppelsdorf and Appendorf, the same names as 4 of the constituent communities (it is traditional for a ''Gemarkung'' to be named after a town or village lying nearby). History Pope Innocent IV stated in 1251 in a document the goods and privileges of the Michelsberg Monastery in Lauter. Lauter belonged to the High Monastery at Bamberg. The Counts of Truhendingen had the ...
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Lauter (Baunach)
Lauter is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Baunach in the town Baunach. See also *List of rivers of Bavaria A list of rivers of Bavaria, Germany: A * Aalbach * Abens * Ach * Afferbach *Affinger Bach *Ailsbach * Aisch * Aiterach *Alpbach * Alster * Altmühl * Alz *Amper * Anlauter * Arbach *Arbachgraben *Aschaff * Aschbach *Attel * Aubach, tributary of ... References Rivers of Bavaria Rivers of Germany {{Bavaria-river-stub ...
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Lauter (Blau)
Lauter is a small river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Blau near Blaustein. See also *List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg A list of rivers of Baden-Württemberg, Germany: A * Aal * Aalbach * Aalenbach * Ablach * Ach *Acher * Adelbach *Aich * Aid * Aischbach, tributary of the Kinzig * Aischbach, tributary of the Körsch *Aitrach, tributary of the Danube *Aitrach, tr ... Rivers of Baden-Württemberg Rivers of Germany {{BadenWürttemberg-river-stub ...
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Lauter (Danube)
The Lauter, also: ''Große Lauter'', is a small river of the Swabian Alb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Its Karst spring is inside the walls of the former nunnery at "Offenhausen", a small settlement near Gomadingen. The river discharges into the Danube after 42 km. The river has a long geological history since late Miocene. Although the Swabian Alb is heavily karstified, this river's water runs aboveground all the way. The municipality of Lauterach is named after the river Lauter. Main sights In addition to the untouched nature and the numerous castles and ruins, there are other places of interest, such as the main and country stud farm of Marbach with its world-famous horse breeding, the baroque cathedral ''Münster Unserer Lieben Frau'' in Zwiefalten, the Wimsener cave that can be navigated by boat or the former military training area in Münsingen. Since 2004, the Matthias Erzberger Memorial has been located in the district of Buttenhausen in Münsingen. Tributari ...
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Lauter (Fils)
Lauter is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It originates near Degenfeld. It is a right tributary of the Fils in Süßen. See also left, upThe Lauter at its source * List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg A list of rivers of Baden-Württemberg, Germany: A * Aal * Aalbach * Aalenbach * Ablach * Ach *Acher * Adelbach *Aich * Aid * Aischbach, tributary of the Kinzig * Aischbach, tributary of the Körsch *Aitrach, tributary of the Danube *Aitrach, tr ... References External links * Rivers of Baden-Württemberg Rivers of Germany {{BadenWürttemberg-river-stub ...
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Lauter (Glan)
The Lauter is a tributary to the Glan. The river flows about north-northwest of Kaiserslautern, through Hirschhorn, Wolfstein and Lauterecken Lauterecken () is a town in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is the seat of the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' Lauterecken-Wolfstein, to which it also belongs. Lauterecken bears the nickname ''Veldenzstadt'', after the comital family ... where it meets the Glan. External links * Rivers and lakes of Western Palatinate Rivers of Rhineland-Palatinate Rivers of Germany {{RhinelandPalatinate-river-stub ...
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Lauter (Hasel)
Lauter is a river of Thuringia, Germany. It flows into the Hasel in Suhl. See also *List of rivers of Thuringia A list of rivers of Thuringia, Germany: A *Alster * Apfelstädt * Ascherbach * Auma B * Biber * Bibra * Blambach * Bode * Breitenbach *Breitstrom D *Dammbach * Deube * Dober * Dürrbach E * Effelder * Eichbach * Ellenbach *Eller *Elschni ... Rivers of Thuringia Rivers of Germany {{Thuringia-river-stub ...
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Lauter (Itz)
Lauter is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Itz in Coburg. Geography Course of the River The Lauter emerges in the municipality of Lautertal in the district of Tremersdorf due to the confluence of the right Rottenbach and the left Weihergraben, which is somewhat more important in terms of both length and sub-catchment area. Generally, the river flows in a southerly direction through Neukirchen and Tiefenlauter to Oberlauter. Here it is reinforced by several Karstquellen, the spring ponds of the Lauter. In its further course, the Lauter runs through the towns of Unterlauter, Bertelsdorf and Neuses. In the centre of Coburg, it joins the Itz at the Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche (Church of the Holy Cross). Since the end of 2012, a gravity tunnel located near Oberlauter has been transferring the flood flows of the Lauter that exceed 4 m³/s to the Goldbergsee retention basin in the course of the large lower reaches tributary Sulzbach. Tributaries * Rottenb ...
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Lauter (Murr)
The Lauter is a river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It passes through Spiegelberg and flows into the Murr near Sulzbach an der Murr. See also *List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg A list of rivers of Baden-Württemberg, Germany: A * Aal * Aalbach * Aalenbach * Ablach * Ach *Acher * Adelbach *Aich * Aid * Aischbach, tributary of the Kinzig * Aischbach, tributary of the Körsch *Aitrach, tributary of the Danube *Aitrach, tr ... References Rivers of Baden-Württemberg Rivers of Germany {{BadenWürttemberg-river-stub ...
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Lauter (Neckar)
The Lauter is a right tributary of the Neckar in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It arises on the Albtrauf escarpment of the Swabian Alb. History The Lauter is formed by the confluence of the White Lauter, which rises east of Gutenberg and the Black Lauter, which arises near Schlattstall in Lenningen. Both streams are fed from multiple sources at each edge of the valley. The villages are part of the district of Esslingen. It flows through the municipalities of Lenningen, Owen, Dettingen unter Teck, Kirchheim unter Teck and Wendlingen am Neckar. Its principal tributary is the Lindach in Kirchheim. The Lauter flows into the Neckar at Wendlingen. It has a length of 25.8 km (including White Lauter). History The Celts already roamed the Lauter valley on their search for food. In ancient times, the Romans built a limes in the lowlands of the flood plain and a fort in Dettingen unter Teck Dettingen is a municipality in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg i ...
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