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    Schranne ("grain market") and later Schrannenplatz ("grain market square"). After said grain market was moved into the modern glass-and-iron Schranne...
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    the lower Inn valley and belongs to the "Kaiserwinkl" and the "Untere Schranne". Walchsee is located 18 km northeast of the city Kufstein, between the...
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    Schranne (granary)...
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    in the style of the neoromanic from Other worth seeing buildings are: Schranne (Old City Hall), built around 1390, extended 1584 Heilig-Geist-Church,...
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    privileges and rights of possession to Abbey Rott. 1204: A common court ("Schranne") is established in Kötzting. c. 1260: Grant of Market status. 1344: Emperor...
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    German), Bad Königshofen im Grabfeld "Archäologiemuseum". Museen in der Schranne (in German). Retrieved 1 June 2019. Gopinathan, Sreeraj (2003). Über dem...
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    a document in AD 772 as 'Heiminhusir'. It one time had a court square (Schranne) in AD 829. Haimhausen had always been a noble estate since the Middle...
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    (Munich, 1865). He also founded and edited a weekly agricultural paper, the Schranne. Karl Marx took an interest in Fraas's work, writing to Engels on 25 March...
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