Breitenbach (other)
Breitenbach may refer to: Places Austria * Breitenbach am Inn, a municipality in Tyrol Czech Republic *The former name of Potůčky France * Breitenbach, Bas-Rhin, a commune in the Bas-Rhin ''département'' * Breitenbach-Haut-Rhin, a commune in the Haut-Rhin ''département'' Germany *, part of Ebermannstadt, Bavaria * Breitenbach am Herzberg, a municipality in the Hersfeld-Rotenburg district, Hesse *, part of Schauenburg, Hesse *, part of Schlüchtern, Hesse *, part of Bebra, Hesse * Breitenbach, Rhineland-Palatinate, a municipality in the Kusel district, Rhineland-Palatinate * Breitenbach, Burgenlandkreis, a village in the Burgenlandkreis district, Saxony-Anhalt ** Breitenbach (archaeological site) near Breitenbach, Burgenlandkreis *, part of Sangerhausen in the Mansfeld-Südharz district, Saxony-Anhalt *, part of Leinefelde-Worbis Leinefelde-Worbis () is a town in the district of Eichsfeld (district), Eichsfeld, in northwestern Thuringia, Germany. The town was forme ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Breitenbach Am Inn
Breitenbach am Inn (Central Bavarian: ''Broadnbåch am Inn'') is a municipality in the Kufstein district in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 5.5 km west of Wörgl and 19 km southwest of Kufstein Kufstein (; ) is a town in the Austrian state of Tyrol, the administrative seat of Kufstein District. With a population of about 20,000 it is the second largest Tyrolean town after the state capital Innsbruck. The greatest landmark is Kufstein For .... The village has five parts and received new parts and house numbers in 2006. It was founded in the middle of the 19th century. The lake Berglsteiner See is located in the municipality of Breitenbach am Inn. History Shortly before 800 AD Breitenbach has been mentioned as "Mensalpfarre" for the monk's cell in Kufstein, the parish church of St. Peter is one of the oldest churches in Tyrol. Breitenbach is one of three Freising's "Urpfarren" in Tyrol. Breitenbach occurs relatively late on documents, for the first time in 115 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Leinefelde-Worbis
Leinefelde-Worbis () is a town in the district of Eichsfeld (district), Eichsfeld, in northwestern Thuringia, Germany. The town was formed on March 16, 2004, from the former independent towns Leinefelde and Worbis along with the municipalities of Breitenbach and Wintzingerode. In July 2018 the former municipality of Hundeshagen, and in January 2019 Kallmerode was merged into Leinefelde-Worbis. The population before the amalgamation was 14,387 for Leinefelde, 5,541 for Worbis, 1,021 for Breitenbach and 614 for Wintzingerode. The 10 parts of Leinefelde-Worbis are Leinefelde, Worbis, Breitenbach, Kirchohmfeld, Birkungen, Beuren, Hundeshagen, Kaltohmfeld, Wintzingrode, Kallmerode and Breitenholz. Climate Transport Leinefelde station is located on the Halle–Hann. Münden railway, Halle–Hann. Münden and the Gotha–Leinefelde railways. Bear sanctuary Since 1997 Worbis has become known for its bear sanctuary, the Alternativer Bärenpark Worbis, which is operated by the Germa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Petrus Breitenbach
Petrus 'Pierre' Breitenbach (born 25 March 1987) is a South African lawn bowler. Bowls career He competed in the men's triples at the 2014 Commonwealth Games where he won a gold medal. He won the 2013 fours at the National Championships bowling for the Potchefstroom Town Bowls Club. In 2020 he was selected for the 2020 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Australia. In 2022, he competed in the men's triples and the men's fours at the 2022 Commonwealth Games The 2022 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Birmingham 2022, were an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth of Nations that took place in Birmingham, England betw .... References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Breitenbach, Petrus 1987 births Living people South African male bowls players Commonwealth Games gold medallists for South Africa Bowls players at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Bowls players at the 2018 Commonwealt ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Josef Breitenbach
Josef Breitenbach (April 3, 1896 in Munich, Germany – October 7, 1984 in New York City) was a photographer whose manipulated images and stark photographs were part of the Surrealistic movement. Early life Josef Breitenbach was born into a middle-class wine-merchant Jewish family, and came of age during the chaotic years of the First World War and its troubled aftermath. He attended technical high school from 1912 to 1915 and trained as a salesman for an instrument firm and later as a bookkeeper for an insurance firm. He attended Ludwig-Maximillian University in Munich (philosophy and art history, 1914 to 1917) and became active in the Youth Section and later the Pacifist wing of the Social Democratic Party. In 1918, he took part in the Soviet-inspired Bavarian coup d’état, which was the first spark of the revolutionary fire that swept over Germany in the wake of the armistice. For a few months, Breitenbach also occupied an official position in the new government. A ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anna Breitenbach
Anna Breitenbach (born 1952) is a German author and performance artist. She was born in Hessen. She studied German and political science in Göttingen and Tübingen and attended the Deutsche Journalistenschule in Munich. She worked as a radio reporter for Süddeutscher Rundfunk and published her poetry and prose in various literary journals. In 2000, she published her first novel ''Fremde Leute''; in 2003, she published her first book of poetry ''Feuer.Land''. In 2012, she produced the film ''Guerrilla Gardening'' with Werner Reichelt. Breitenbach has been living and working in Esslingen and Elmo in Italy. In 2001, she was awarded the Thaddäus-Troll-Preis for her novel ''Fremde Leute''. In 2005, she was one of the winners in the poetry competition sponsored by C.H. Beck Verlag C. H. BECK oHG, established in 1763 by Carl Gottlob Beck, is one of Germany's oldest publishing houses. Historically, the company's headquarters were in Nördlingen. The initials of the founder's son ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Albert Von Breitenbach
Fred Fisher (born Alfred Breitenbach; September 30, 1875 – January 14, 1942) was a German-born American songwriter and Tin Pan Alley music publisher. Biography Fisher was born in Cologne, Germany. His parents were Max and Theodora Breitenbach. After visiting the United States in 1892, he immigrated in 1900, where he adopted the name Fred Fischer. He founded the Fred Fischer Music Publishing Company in 1907. During World War I he changed his surname to Fisher to make it seem less German. In 1914, Fred Fisher married Ana Fisher (''née'' Davidovitch, later anglicized as Davis; born 1896). Their children – Daniel ("Danny"; 1920–2001), Marvin (1916–1993), and Doris (1915–2003) – also wrote songs professionally. Fisher died by suicide in Manhattan, New York, and was interred at Maimonides Cemetery in Brooklyn. In 1970, Fred Fisher was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The Ripley's " Believe It or Not" column credited him with writing more Irish songs than a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Breitenbach (Tegernsee)
Breitenbach is a river in Bad Wiessee of Bavaria, Germany. It is a tributary of the Tegernsee, which is drained by the Mangfall. 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, tributa ... Rivers of Bavaria Rivers of Germany {{Bavaria-river-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Breitenbach (Speyerbach)
Breitenbach is a river of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, a left tributary of the Speyerbach. The Breitenbach rises in the central Palatine Forest in the valley of ''Dreibrunnental'' ("Three Springs Valley") and flows towards the south, where it forms the parish boundary between Elmstein and Esthal almost throughout. On the way it passes the ''Goldbrunnen'' spring. After about 10 kilometres it empties into the Speyerbach at the hamlet of {{ill, Breitenstein, Esthal, lt=Breitenstein, de, Breitenstein (Esthal (belongs to Esthal). The timber rafting station there is classed as a cultural monument A national heritage site is a heritage site having a value that has been registered by a governmental agency as being of national importance to the cultural heritage or history of that country. Usually such sites are listed in a heritage registe ...; in the immediate vicinity of the confluence are the ruins of Breitenstein Castle. Tributaries *Finster-Breitenbach (''right''), 1.3 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Breitenbach (Erle)
Breitenbach is a river of Thuringia, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Erle, which it joins in Sankt Kilian. 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 * Els ... Rivers of Thuringia Rivers of Germany {{Thuringia-river-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Breitenbach (Echaz)
The Breitenbach in Baden-Württemberg, Landkreis Reutlingen, is a southern and orographic left tributary of the Echaz. It is about long. It is a southern and left tributary of the Echaz, which is located in Reutlingen.. Geography Sources The ''Breitenbach'' has its source at Albtrauf, the northwestern steep drop of the Swabian Alb. Its main source, named ''Breitenbachquelle'', is located about northeast of Gönningen and south of Kreisstraße 6729 and 736.5 m south of Barm on the northern flank of the ''Pfullinger Berg'', a northern spur of the Barm 736.5, in a clearing to just over elevation. The spring, situated under a severe slope, is enclosed in a niche of about with natural stone and is designated as a natural monument. The water rises here at the higher layer boundary of the lower Weißjura-marl to the well-layered limestone formation below the spring, lime sinter cushions grow from the spring water through lime precipitation. A little further south and th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Breitenbach, Switzerland
Breitenbach (High Alemannic German, High Alemannic: ''Bräitebach'') is a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the district of Thierstein (district), Thierstein in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Solothurn (canton), Solothurn in Switzerland. There are two train stations near Breitenbach, the main being in Laufen and the other in Zwingen. As with most of Switzerland, there are PostBus Switzerland, Postauto buses which take people to surrounding cities and to and from the train station. ''Schweizerdeutsch'' (Swiss-German) in Breitenbach closely resembles that of ''Baseldeutsch'' (Basel-German). History Breitenbach is first mentioned in 1152 as ''Breitenbach''. Geography Breitenbach has an area, , of . Of this area, or 46.2% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 34.4% is forested. Of the rest of the land, or 19.4% is settled (buildings or roads), or 0.3% is either rivers or lakes and or 0.1% is unproductive land. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sangerhausen
Sangerhausen () is a town in Saxony-Anhalt, central Germany, capital of the district of Mansfeld-Südharz. It is situated southeast of the Harz, approx. east of Nordhausen, and west of Halle (Saale). About 26,000 people live in Sangerhausen (2020). History Sangerhausen is one of the oldest towns in the historical region of Saxony-Anhalt, being first mentioned in a document created between 780 and 802 in Fulda Abbey. Sangerhausen is mentioned as the tithable place ''Sangerhus'' in Friesenfeld in the Hersfeld Tithe Register, created between 881 and 899. It is mentioned in a document of 991 as appertaining to the estates of the emperor, as part of Memleben Abbey. By marriage it passed to the landgrave of Thuringia, and after 1056 it formed for a while an independent country. Having been again part of Thuringia, it fell in 1249 to Meissen, and in 1291 to Brandenburg. In 1372 it passed to the Electorate of Saxony and formed a portion of that territory until 1815, when it ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |