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Tannheim may refer to: Settlements * Tannheim, Biberach, municipality in Biberach district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany * Tannheim, borough of Villingen-Schwenningen, Schwarzwald-Baar district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany * Tannheim, Tyrol, municipality in Tyrol, Austria Other places * Tannheim Mountains The Tannheim MountainsTannheimer Tal, valley in the Tannheim Mountains {{place name disambiguation ...
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Tannheim, Biberach
Tannheim () is a municipality in the district of Biberach (district), Biberach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Geography It is located in upper Swabia at the river Iller which forms the border to Bavaria. Sights *Church of St. Martin, built 1700–1702 Entertainment and culture Tannheim was the home of the annual Tannkosh airshow from 1993 to 2013. Notable citizens *Norbert Kiechle (1885–1966), former :wikt:Landrat, Landrat *Richard Ferdinand Maximilian Ignatius Joseph Valentin Hubertus Maria Graf von Schaesberg-Tannheim (1884–1953), nobleman and businessman, winner of an Olympic silver medal (1912); *Josef Dreier (born 1931), politician, former Secretary of State, Baden-Württemberg *Matthias Dolderer (born 1970), German pilot and Red Bull Air Race Champion (2016) *Ralph Brunner (born 1971), recipient of Paralympic medals, 2000 References External linksOfficial Web site
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Villingen-Schwenningen
Villingen-Schwenningen (; Low Alemannic: ''Villinge-Schwenninge'') is a city in the Schwarzwald-Baar district in southern Baden-Württemberg, in south-western Germany. It had 89,743 inhabitants as of September 2024. History In the Middle Ages, Villingen was a town under Austrian lordship. During the Protestant Reformation it remained Catholic. Villingen came to international attention when it was besieged by Marshal of France Camille d'Hostun, duc de Tallard on 17 July 1704. Colonel Von Wilstorff put up a stout defence of the outdated fortifications, and after six days the siege failed. Schwenningen remained a village until the 19th century. In 1858, the first watch factory was established, and watchmaking and precision mechanics have been important industries ever since. The town styled itself "the greatest watch city in the world" at one time, and the Kienzle Uhren watchmaking company was founded there in 1822 and remained until moving to Hamburg in 2002. The Museum of Cl ...
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Tannheim, Tyrol
Tannheim is a municipality in the district of Reutte in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Geography Tannheim is the principal town of the Tannheim valley The Tannheimer Tal ("Tannheim valley") is a high valley, at an elevation of about 1,100 metres, in the Tannheim Mountains, which are part of the Allgäu Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol (state), Tyrol (Bezirk Reutte, county of Reutte).It is ..., through which the Vils flows. References Cities and towns in Reutte District {{Tyrol-geo-stub ...
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Tannheim Mountains
The Tannheim Mountains''Utrata Fachwörterbuch: Geographie - Englisch-Deutsch/Deutsch-Englisch''
by Jürgen Utrata (2014). Retrieved 10 Apr 2014.
() are a sub-group of the Allgäu Alps in the Bavarian-Tyrolean border region. Their name is derived from the village of Tannheim (Tirol), Tannheim in the Tannheim Valley in the Austrian state of Tirol (Bundesland), Tyrol. The highest peaks in the Tannheim Mountains are the Kellenspitze (2,238 m) and Gimpel (mountain), Gimpel (2,176 m); both can easily be ascended from Nesselwängle in the Tannheim valley. Other summits include the Gehrenspitze (Allgäu Alps), Gehrenspitze (2,163 m), Rote Flüh (2,111 m), the Schartschrofen (1,968 m), the ''Schneidspitze'' (2,009 m) and ...
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