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    Velden is a town in the district Nürnberger Land, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the river Pegnitz, 16 km (9.9 mi) south of the town Pegnitz, and...
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  • municipality of Venlo, Netherlands Velden (Pegnitz), a town in the district of Nürnberger Land in Bavaria, Germany Velden (Vils), a municipality in the district...
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    German state of Bavaria. It runs from Nuremberg via Lauf an der Pegnitz, Hersbruck, Pegnitz, Kirchenlaibach, Marktredwitz and Schirnding to Cheb in the Czech...
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    Admin. region Mittelfranken District Nürnberger Land Municipal assoc. Velden (Pegnitz) Subdivisions 15 Ortsteile Government  • Mayor (2020–26) Hannes Loos...
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    Admin. region Mittelfranken District Nürnberger Land Municipal assoc. Velden (Pegnitz) Subdivisions 4 Gemeindeteile Government  • Mayor (2023–29) Bernd Müller...
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    Thurndorf, Hohenstein, Lichteneck, Lauf, Eschenbach, Hersbruck, Auerbach, Velden, Pegnitz and Plech were sold to the Kingdom of Bohemia. Under Bohemian ownership...
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  • Nuremberg in the west and the hills of the Frankish Alb in the east. The Pegnitz River runs through the district, coming from the northeast and leaving...
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    Lauda-Königshofen (Baden-Württemberg) Lauenburg (Schleswig-Holstein) Lauf an der Pegnitz (Bavaria) Laufen (Bavaria) Laufenburg (Baden-Württemberg) Lauffen am Neckar...
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  • Betzenstein I/P 10 1742 Michelfeld St. Leonhard 1743 Neunhof (Lauf an der Pegnitz) St. Johannis I/P 8 1743 Sulzbach-Rosenberg Spitalkirche St. Elisabeth...
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    the northern and southern parts of the city, which were divided by the Pegnitz river. Jews had been settled in that flood-prone area, but as the city...
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    to the state. The section from Bayreuth via Hersbruck to Nuremberg, the Pegnitz Valley Railway, was not opened throughout until 15 July 1877. On the Saxon...
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