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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) * Vorderwaldberg * Hinterwaldberg {{disam ...
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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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