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Waldberg (Riesalb)
Waldberg may refer to: Places * Waldberg (Bobingen), a constituent community of Bobingen, Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany * Waldberg (Windigsteig), a village in Windigsteig, Lower Austria * Waldberg (Ebbegebirge), a hill in the Ebbe Mountains, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany * Waldberg (Demmin), a village in Demmin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany * Waldberg (Sandberg), a village in Sandberg, Rhön-Grabfeld, Bavaria, Germany ** DJK Waldberg, a football club in the village of Waldberg, near Sandberg, Bavaria, Germany * German name of Borowo (1906–1920 and 1939–1945), village east of Szamocin in Poland * Waldberg, the German name for Monte Baldo, a mountain ridge in South Tyrol People * Max von Waldberg (1858–1938), German professor of modern literature * Patrick Waldberg (1913–1985), Franco-American art critic See also * Waldburg (other) * Wildberg (other) * Wildburg (other) * Wildenburg (other) Wildenburg may refer to: * Wildenburg Ca ...
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Waldberg (Bobingen)
Bobingen (Swabian German, Swabian: ''Boobenge'') is a Town#Germany, town in Bavaria, Germany. It lies on the rivers Wertach (river), Wertach and Singold, on the edge of the Augsburg-Westliche Wälder Nature Park, in Augsburg (district), Augsburg District, some 13 km south of Augsburg itself. History The placename "Bobingen" goes back to the Alamannic settler "Pobo" (''ca'' 506). About 993, Bobingen was called "Pobinga" ("at Pobo's people's house"). Also about 993 came Bobingen's first documentary mention in the ''Vita S. Udalrici''. Bobingen in today's administrative region of Swabia (administrative region), Swabia was later an administrative centre of the Augsburg Church Estate. As a result of the ''Reichsdeputationshauptschluss'' in 1803, the city came under Bavarian sovereignty. In 1847, the railway arrived, joining Bobingen to Lindau and Hof, Germany, Hof. In 1899, the rayon factory was founded, starting production in 1902. In 1953, the town was raised to market town, ...
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Monte Baldo
Monte Baldo (german: Waldberg) is a mountain range in the Italian Alps, located in the provinces of Trento and Verona. Its ridge spans mainly northeast-southwest, and is bounded from south by the highland ending at Caprino Veronese, from west by Lake Garda, from north by the valley joining Rovereto to Nago-Torbole and, from east, the Val d'Adige. The name derives from the German Wald ("forest"); it appears for the first time in a German map in 1163. The Peace Trail (it: Sentiero della Pace), one of the most important long distance trails in Northern Italy, leads over the range. The ridge is reachable through a cable car from the nearby town of Malcesine, on the shore of Lake Garda. Morphology Mount Baldo is characterized by a geographical identity, a ridge parallel to Lake Garda, which stretches for , between the lake to the west and Val d'Adige to the east, and on the south it is bounded by plain Caprino and North Valley Loppio. Mount Baldo reaches its maximum elevation of ...
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Wildenburg (other)
Wildenburg may refer to: * Wildenburg Castle (Hunsrück), a ruined castle near Kempfeld, Hunsrück, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany * Wildenburg Castle (Eifel), castle near Hellenthal, Eifel, county of Euskirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany See also * Wildenberg (other) * Wildburg (other) *Wildenburger Kopf The Wildenburger Kopf is a mountain that reaches a height of {{GeoQuelle, DE, BFN-Karten in the Idar Forest in the Hunsrück mountains near the village of Kempfeld. There is a viewing tower An observation tower is a structure used to view even ...
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Wildburg (other)
Wildburg may refer to the follow castles in Germany: * Wildburg (Sargenroth), a ruined castle near Sargenroth in the Hunsrück mountains of Germany * Wildburg (Treis-Karden), a castle in the municipality of Treis-Karden on the River Moselle See also * Waldberg (other) * Waldburg (other) * Wildberg (other) Wildberg may refer to: *Wildberg, Baden-Württemberg, a town in the district of Calw, Baden-Württemberg, Germany * Wildberg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a municipality in the district of Demmin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany *Wildberg, Switzerland, ... * Wildenburg (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Wildberg (other)
Wildberg may refer to: *Wildberg, Baden-Württemberg, a town in the district of Calw, Baden-Württemberg, Germany * Wildberg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a municipality in the district of Demmin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany *Wildberg, Switzerland, a municipality in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland * Wildberg (Rätikon), 2788 m high mountain in the Rätikon mountain range, Vorarlberg, Austria * 117506 Wildberg, an asteroid named after Wildberg in Baden-Württemberg People with the last name Wildberg: *John Wildberg (1902–1959), American copyright attorney * Heiko Wildberg (born 1952), German politician See also * Waldberg (other) * Waldburg (other) * Wildburg (other) Wildburg may refer to the follow castles in Germany: * Wildburg (Sargenroth), a ruined castle near Sargenroth in the Hunsrück mountains of Germany * Wildburg (Treis-Karden), a castle in the municipality of Treis-Karden Treis-Karden is an '' O ... * Wildenburg (disambiguatio ...
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Waldburg (other)
Waldburg is a town in the district of Ravensburg in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Waldburg may also refer to: * House of Waldburg, a princely family of Upper Swabia * Waldburg Castle, the ancestral castle of House of Waldburg in the district of Ravensburg, Germany * Waldburg, Austria, a municipality in the district of Freistadt in the Austrian state of Upper Austria See also * Waldberg (other) * Wildberg (other) * Wildburg (other) Wildburg may refer to the follow castles in Germany: * Wildburg (Sargenroth), a ruined castle near Sargenroth in the Hunsrück mountains of Germany * Wildburg (Treis-Karden), a castle in the municipality of Treis-Karden Treis-Karden is an '' O ... * Wildenburg (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Patrick Waldberg
Patrick Waldberg (1913-1985) was a Franco-American art critic known for his profiles of Surrealist artists. Biography Born in Santa Monica, California, Waldberg moved to Paris as a child with his family. In 1932, and while still a student (age 19), he joined Boris Souvarine's Democratic Communist Circle. There he met Georges Bataille and his friends Michel Leiris and André Masson, and was initiated by them into a wild night life. Waldberg would chronicle those years in his novel ''La Clé de cendre'' (The key made of ashes), published posthumously in 1999.Patrick Waldberg, ''La clé de cendre'', Paris: Editions de la Différence, 1999. 1937 saw him back in California to take care of "family matters". However, a letter from Georges Bataille reached him there, urging him to return to Paris in order to take part in a Nietzschean secret society Bataille was then forming, called Acéphale ("headless"). Waldberg heeded the call in September 1938, and he says this permanently changed ...
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Max Von Waldberg
Max Freiherr von Waldberg (January 1, 1858 — November 6, 1938) was a professor of modern literature at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. After World War I, one of his students was Joseph Goebbels, later the Nazi's propaganda minister. Nevertheless, because of his Jewish ancestry, von Waldberg was one of several Heidelberg professors forced to retire in April 1933, when the Third Reich passed a Civil Service Law The Law for the Restoration of the Professional Hitler Service (german: Gesetz zur Wiederherstellung des Berufsbeamtentums, shortened to ''Berufsbeamtengesetz''), also known as Civil Service Law, Civil Service Restoration Act, and Law to Re-es ... to remove university faculty members of "non-Aryan" descent.Carmon, Arye.The Impact of the Nazi Racial Decrees on the University of Heidelberg. ''Yad Vashem Studies XI'' (Jerusalem, 1976), pp. 131-141. References 1858 births 1938 deaths Heidelberg University faculty 19th-century German Jews Barons of Germany ...
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Dillingen An Der Donau
Dillingen or Dillingen an der Donau (Dillingen at the Danube) is a town in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It is the administrative center of the district of Dillingen. Besides the town of Dillingen proper, the municipality encompasses the villages of Donaualtheim, Fristingen, Hausen, Kicklingen, Schretzheim and Steinheim. Schretzheim is notable for its 6th to 7th century Alemannic cemetery, 630 row graves in an area of 100 by 140 metres. History The counts of Dillingen ruled from the 10th to the 13th century; in 1258 the territory was turned over to the Prince Bishops of Augsburg. After the Reformation, the prince-bishops of Augsburg moved to the Catholic city of Dillingen and made it one of the centers of the Counter-Reformation. In 1800, during the War of the Second Coalition, the armies of the French First Republic, under command of Jean Victor Moreau, fought Habsburg regulars and Württemberg contingents, under the general command of Pál Kray. Kray had taken refuge in th ...
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Waldberg (Windigsteig)
Windigsteig is a municipality in the district of Waidhofen an der Thaya in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. Geography Windigsteig lies in the northern Waldviertel in Lower Austria. The market municipality covers an area of 25.49 square kilometres, 21.57% of which is wooded. Municipal subdivisions The municipality includes the following 13 villages (in brackets is their population as at 1 January 2015): * Edengans (19) * Grünau (31) * Kleinreichenbach (72) * Kottschallings (66) * Lichtenberg (60) * Markl (112) * Matzlesschlag (48) * Meires (60) * Rafings (82) * Rafingsberg (17) * Waldberg (49) * Willings (41) * Windigsteig (312) The Cadastral municipalities A cadastral community or cadastral municipality, is a cadastral subdivision of municipalities in the nations of Austria,Cadastral Template for Austria, web-pageCT-AT Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia ... are Edengans, Grünau, Kleinreichenbach, Kottschallings, Lic ...
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Waldberg (Riesalb)
Waldberg may refer to: Places * Waldberg (Bobingen), a constituent community of Bobingen, Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany * Waldberg (Windigsteig), a village in Windigsteig, Lower Austria * Waldberg (Ebbegebirge), a hill in the Ebbe Mountains, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany * Waldberg (Demmin), a village in Demmin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany * Waldberg (Sandberg), a village in Sandberg, Rhön-Grabfeld, Bavaria, Germany ** DJK Waldberg, a football club in the village of Waldberg, near Sandberg, Bavaria, Germany * German name of Borowo (1906–1920 and 1939–1945), village east of Szamocin in Poland * Waldberg, the German name for Monte Baldo, a mountain ridge in South Tyrol People * Max von Waldberg (1858–1938), German professor of modern literature * Patrick Waldberg (1913–1985), Franco-American art critic See also * Waldburg (other) * Wildberg (other) * Wildburg (other) * Wildenburg (other) Wildenburg may refer to: * Wildenburg Ca ...
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Szamocin
Szamocin (german: Samotschin, 1943-45: Fritzenstadt) is a town in Chodzież County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland. History ''Szamoczino'' in the Piast-ruled Kingdom of Poland was first mentioned in a 1364 deed, although it surely existed earlier and was probably founded in the 12th century. It was a private village of Polish nobility, administratively located in the Kcynia County in the Kalisz Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province of the Polish Crown. It received town privileges from the hands of King Augustus III of Poland in 1748. In the First partition of Poland in 1772 the town was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia, fell to the Napoleonic Duchy of Warsaw in 1807 and was restored to Prussia in 1815, whereafter it was governed within the Kreis Kolmar in Posen, part of the Grand Duchy of Posen. During the Industrial Revolution, the town evolved to a centre of the weaving industry. From 1871 it was part of Germany. After World War I, in 1918, Poland regained indepe ...
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