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    Achstetten (German pronunciation: [ˈaxʃtetn̩]) is the northernmost municipality in the district of Biberach, in the region of Upper Swabia in Baden-Württemberg...
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    Achstetten Castle is a classicist mansion in the southern German municipality of Achstetten in Upper Swabia. Achstetten Castle is located at an elevation...
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    population of 1017. Administratively it is part of the municipality of Achstetten. Stetten is located 6 km north-east of Laupheim and 14 km south of Ulm...
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    Administratively it is part of the municipality of Achstetten. Bronnen is located 1 km south of Achstetten, being separated from it by the federal road Bundesstraße...
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    Christoph Martin Wieland (category Achstetten)
    company. Christoph Martin Wieland was born in Oberholzheim (now part of Achstetten), half of which then belonged to the Free Imperial City of Biberach an...
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  • Bad Schussenried Biberach an der Riß Laupheim Ochsenhausen Riedlingen Achstetten Alleshausen Allmannsweiler Altheim Attenweiler Berkheim Betzenweiler Burgrieden...
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  • Arnolt Bronnen (1895-1959), Austrian playwright and director Bronnen (Achstetten), a village in Upper Swabia, Germany This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Oscar Ameringer (category Achstetten)
    as the "Mark Twain of American Socialism". Oscar Ameringer was born in Achstetten, Germany in 1870. He came to America at the age of 15. He taught himself...
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    Allmendingen, Altheim (bei Ehingen), Griesingen, Öpfingen 7392 Laupheim, Achstetten, Burgrieden, Ehingen (Donau), Mietingen 7393 Munderkingen, Ehingen (Donau)...
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    Oberholzheim (category Achstetten)
    is part of the municipality of Achstetten and has a population of 858. Oberholzheim is located 1 km east of Achstetten and 1 km west of Bihlafingen on...
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    Schwendi, Burgrieden towards Achstetten and Stetten. From Schwendi onwards the river has been channelised, with a weir at Achstetten to slow down the flow of...
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    the municipality of Laupheim, being surrounded by the municipality of Achstetten to the west, the municipality of Burgrieden to the south, Hüttisheim to...
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    Blaubeuren Sirgenstein Castle, Blaubeuren Wartstein, Ehingen (Donau) Achstetten Castle, Achstetten Alberweiler Castle, Schemmerhofen Bachritterburg Kanzach, Kanzach...
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  • free dictionary. Stetten may refer to the following places: Stetten (Achstetten), Baden-Württemberg Stetten am kalten Markt, Baden-Württemberg Stetten...
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    in Sauldorf-Rast. Castle Bürgeln in Schliengen. Castle in Rimsingen. Achstetten Castle. Fugger-Castle in Oberkirchberg. Building of the Teutonic Knights...
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    Asch in 1840 and finally to Count Karl Viktor Reuttner von Weyl from Achstetten in 1851. Between March and August 1942 Castle Dellmensingen was used as...
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    Bihlafingen the city Laupheim in Biberach district and on the west by Achstetten, also in the district of Biberach. Hüttisheim is first mentioned in a...
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    1189 subjects. Amongst others it ruled over a third of the villages of Achstetten, Kirchberg and Oberholzheim. In 1803, the abbey was dissolved during secularisation...
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    others, Heggbach Abbey, Laupheim Castle, Untersulmetingen Castle and Achstetten Castle, the latter two were also burnt to the ground. The monasteries...
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    members of their family. Two of the three co-heirs to the lordship of Achstetten, Eberhard and Hans von Freyberg, sold their rights of patronage over Burgrieden...
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    Dual carriageway B30 near Achstetten...
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    being in Baltringen. During the 14th century, the Herren von Freyberg of Achstetten were the rulers of Baltringen, also owing the right to inflict low justice...
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