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    Pfaffenhofen (German pronunciation: [pfafn̩ˈhoːfn̩] ) is a municipality in the district of Innsbruck-Land in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 22 km...
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  • in Neu-Ulm, Bavaria Pfaffenhofen, Baden-Württemberg, a municipality in Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg In Austria: Pfaffenhofen, Tyrol, a municipality in...
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    The Tyrol S-Bahn, operated by ÖBB, provides regional rail services in metropolitan Innsbruck, Austria and its hinterlands in the state of Tyrol; and extended...
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    Landsberg Miesbach Mühldorf Munich (München) Neuburg-Schrobenhausen Pfaffenhofen Rosenheim Starnberg Traunstein Weilheim-Schongau Kreisfreie Städte (district-free...
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    Innsbruck-Land District (category Districts of Tyrol (federal state))
    in Tyrol, Austria. It encloses the Statutarstadt Innsbruck, and borders Bavaria (Germany) in the north, the district Schwaz in the east, South Tyrol in...
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  • Birstein in Hesse, Main-Kinzig-Kreis a village in the municipality of Pfaffenhofen an der Roth, Baden-Württemberg, Neu-Ulm District a village in the municipality...
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    Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof (category Railway stations in Tyrol (federal state))
    station in Innsbruck, the capital city of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. Opened in 1853, the station is a major hub for western and central Austria...
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  • 298,479 Linz Upper Austria 210,118 Salzburg Salzburg 155,619 Innsbruck Tyrol 131,358 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee Carinthia 104,332 Villach Carinthia 65...
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    Oberhofen im Inntal (category Tyrol geography stubs)
    Innsbruck-Land in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 21 km west of Innsbruck and 2.6 km east of Telfs. Once a part of Pfaffenhofen it became its own municipality...
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    Lower Inn Valley Railway (category Buildings and structures in Tyrol (federal state))
    Rosenheim–Kufstein line and runs in a generally south-westerly direction through Tyrol along the Inn valley to Innsbruck. The line is part of the Line 1 of Trans-European...
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  • Hanover in 1795. He joined the commandment of Franz-Simon Pfaff von Pfaffenhofen, Tyrol who made him an officer. During the Bourbon Restoration, from February...
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    with the associated city, as well as the lordships Wullenstetten and Pfaffenhofen (Roth) from the Habsburg possessions in Further Austria to Jakob Fugger...
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    Fritzens-Sanzeno culture (category History of Tyrol (region))
    of Trentino and South Tyrol; in the period of maximum expansion it also reached the Engadin region to the west and East Tyrol. It takes its name from...
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    Brenner Railway (category Transport in South Tyrol)
    Empire in the mid-19th century to ensure rapid and safe transport between Tyrol and northern Italy, especially Lombardy–Venetia. It was thus strategically...
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    Gregor Bloéb (category People from Pfaffenhofen (district))
    Ute Heidorn, including actress Josephine Bloéb. He lives in Berlin and Pfaffenhofen. Bloéb and Nina Proll's son was born in 2008, shortly before that they...
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    Christoph Amberger, 1541 Kirchberg and Weißenhorn with Wullenstetten and Pfaffenhofen (Roth) (1507) Schmiechen (1508) Biberbach (1514) Gablingen (1527) Mickhausen...
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    Kufstein railway station (category Railway stations in Tyrol (federal state))
    Austrian federal state of Tyrol. Opened in 1876, it is an Austrian-German border station, close to the border between Tyrol and Bavaria. The station forms...
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    Ötztal railway station (category Railway stations in Tyrol (federal state))
    railway station on the Arlberg railway between Innsbruck and Bludenz in Tyrol, Austria. In Ötztal the second track coming from Innsbruck ends and the...
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    the Wittelsbach dukes. Emperor Louis the Bavarian acquired Brandenburg, Tyrol, Holland and Hainaut for his House but released the Upper Palatinate for...
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    clashes occurred at Arnhofen near Abensberg, Dünzling, Regensburg, and Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm. Together with the Battle of Teugen-Hausen, the fighting marked...
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    out-manoeuvered by Count Batthyány, while a Franco-Bavarian army was defeated at Pfaffenhofen on 15 April. With most of his electorate once again occupied, on 22 April...
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    (von Bienerth) Blomberg (von) Blumencron von Cavallar Chledowski (von) Pfaffenhofen (von Columbus) (von) Cornaro Cseszneky de Milvány Di Pauli von Treuheim...
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    Protestant-German troops (Heilbronn League), defend the Franche-Comté, safeguard the Tyrol, support the troops of the Holy Roman Empire, and open a strategic corridor...
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  • Lehen (Wolnzach), a village in the municipality of Wolnzach, county of Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Bavaria Lehen (Kollnburg), a village in the municipality of...
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    June/1 July 1397 Bavaria-Munich Elisabetta Visconti 26 January 1395 Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm four children Ruled jointly. William III 1375 1397–1435 12...
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    "Malerfürst" (Painter Prince). His father, who originally came from South Tyrol where the family name was spelled "Lempach", was a Master Mason for Schrobenhausen...
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    Batthyány decisively defeated the Franco-Bavarian army at the Battle of Pfaffenhofen and drove the allied forces entirely out of Bavaria. After this defeat...
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  • government service, rising to the rank of a Regierungsrat in the district of Pfaffenhofen. Brunner never faced any charges for his criminal conduct in the SS during...
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    participated in battles of Reichshofen, Dauendorf, Neuburg, Gamshaimb and Pfaffenhofen 1794 Battle of Mannheim 1795 In front of Mannheim. An element took part...
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    York: Da Capo, 1983. Heydrich, Lina. Leben mit einem Kriegsverbrecher. Pfaffenhofen: W. Ludwig, 1976. Höhne, Heinz. Canaris: Hitler’s Master Spy. New York:...
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