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Weilbach (Flörsheim)
Weilbach may refer to: * Weilbach, Austria, a municipality in Upper Austria * Weilbach, Germany, a municipality in Bavaria * Weilbach (Main), a river of Hesse, Germany * Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon, a Danish biographical dictionary of artists and architect * Iver C. Weilbach & Co. A/S, a Danish provider of nautical charts and publications for the shipping industry * Weilbach or Bad Weilbach, districts of the town Flörsheim am Main, Hesse, Germany * Philip Weilbach (1834–1900), Danish art historian and encyclopedian, worked on Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon {{disamb ...
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Weilbach, Austria
Weilbach is a municipality in the district of Ried im Innkreis (district), Ried im Innkreis in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. Geography Weilbach lies in the Innviertel. About 16 percent of the municipality is forest, and 75 percent is farmland. References

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Weilbach, Germany
Weilbach is a market municipality in the Miltenberg district in the ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Lower Franconia (''Unterfranken'') in Bavaria, Germany. Geography Location Weilbach lies in the Bavarian part of the Odenwald (range). Constituent communities The municipality is divided into the centres of Weilbach, Weckbach, Gönz, Reuenthal, Ohrenbach, Wiesenthal and Sansenhof. History In 1201, Weilbach had its first documentary mention. The knight Cunrat von Wilenbach was witness to a land deal of the House of Dürn, which he served. The Lords of Dürn were Hohenstaufen ministeriales and from 1171 to 1272 protective '' Vögte'' of the Amorbach Monastery. For most of its history, Weilbach was under Electoral Mainz lordship. In 1803, Weilbach was passed to the Principality of Leiningen, and along with this passed shortly thereafter to the Grand Duchy of Baden. A few years later (1810), Weilbach ended up with the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt. Since 1816 it has belonged to ...
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Weilbach (Main)
Weilbach is a river of Hesse, Germany. It flows into the Main near Flörsheim am Main. See also *List of rivers of Hesse This is a list of rivers of Hesse, Germany: A * Aar, tributary of the Dill * Aar, tributary of the Lahn * Aar, tributary of the Twiste * Aarbach * Affhöllerbach * Ahlersbach, tributary of the Kinzig in Schlüchtern-Herolz * Ahlersbach, tributa ... References Rivers of Hesse Rivers of Germany {{Hesse-river-stub ...
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Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon
''Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon'' (English: ''Weilbach's Biographical Dictionary of Artists'') is a Danish biographical dictionary A biographical dictionary is a type of encyclopedic dictionary limited to biographical information. Many attempt to cover the major personalities of a country (with limitations, such as living persons only, in ''Who's Who'', or deceased people o ... of artists and architects. The current edition, which is also freely accessible online, contains the biographies of some 8,000 Danish artists and architects. History The first edition, ''Dansk Konstnerlexikon'' (1878), was the work of Philip Weilbach which he expanded into the two-volume ''Nyt dansk Kunstnerlexikon'' in 1897. In subsequent editions, it became the standard reference work on all notable Danish artists and architects. The third edition, under the auspices of a committee, was published in three volumes (1947–1952) and was said to provide biographical details and information on Danish artists ...
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Iver C
Iver is a civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England. In addition to the central clustered village, the parish includes the residential neighbourhoods of Iver Heath and Richings Park and the hamlets of Shreding Green and Thorney. Geography, transport and economy Part of the 43-square-mile Colne Valley regional park, with woods, lakes and land by the Grand Union Canal. Most of the open land is classified as Metropolitan Green Belt. Surrounding the Ivers are neighbouring villages and towns of Fulmer, Denham, Gerrards Cross and Wexham. Also nearby are Colnbrook, Langley, Uxbridge, Cowley, Yiewsley and West Drayton. The Ivers have public transport and motorway links. The M25 motorway passes east of the main village, west of Iver Heath and east of Richings Park, but cannot be accessed directly from the Ivers. Instead, road links are provided to junction 5 of the M4 motorway for Langley, and to junction 1 of the M40 motorway for Denham. The junction of the M4 with the M25 is name ...
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Flörsheim Am Main
Flörsheim am Main () is a town in the Main-Taunus district, in Hesse, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the River Main, opposite Rüsselsheim, 12 km east of Mainz and 21 km west of Frankfurt. Geography Population * Flörsheim ''(11,950 Residents)'' * Weilbach ''(3,831 Residents)'' (independent district) * Wicker ''(3,472 Residents)'' (independent district) * Bad Weilbach * Keramag/Falkenberg ''(706 Residents)'' ''As of 31 July 2005'' Town partnerships Flörsheim has partnerships with: * Pyskowice, Poland since 2005 * Pérols, France since 1992 * Güzelbahçe, Turkey since 2011 People from Flörsheim * Abdelaziz Ahanfouf (born 14 January 1978), former German-Moroccan football player, eight international matches for Morocco. *Georg Badeck, former Member of Landtag, CDU, died 2004 *Dr Hugo Noerdlinger, Jewish chemical factory owner and inventor, died 1917. Nazis seized the factory from his two sons who died in Nazi concentration camps and are comme ...
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