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name = southern California Name used in the default map caption; image = USA California Southern location map.svg The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" top = 35.7911111 Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees; bottom = 32.5342232 Latitude at bottom edge of map, in decimal degrees; left = -121.342031
The main branch of the princely House of Solms-Braunfels became extinct, when Georg Frederick Victor, the 7th prince, passed away in 1970. The castles in Braunfels and Hungen including their agricultural and forest estates were inherited by the last Prince's daughter, Maria Gabrielle of Solms-Braunfels (1918−2003), and her husband Hans Georg ...
Prince Carl (Karl) of Solms-Braunfels (27 July 1812 – 13 November 1875) was a German prince and military officer in both the Austrian army and the cavalry of the Grand Duchy of Hesse. As commissioner general of the Adelsverein , he spearheaded the establishment of colonies of German immigrants in Texas.
Gordon's Chute was along the cliffs at upper left. Gordon's Chute, 1878 Tunitas Creek is a 6.6-mile-long (10.6 km) [ 2 ] stream in San Mateo County, California . [ 3 ]
The county of Solms-Braunfels was partitioned between: itself and Solms-Ottenstein in 1325; itself and Solms-Lich in 1409; and itself, Solms-Greifenstein and Solms-Hungen in 1592. Frederick William (1696–1761) was created a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire in 1742, with his younger offspring also bearing the title prince and princess, styled ...
When it was open, the California Aqueduct Bikeway was the longest of the paved paths in the Los Angeles area, at 107 miles (172 km) long from Quail Lake near Gorman in the Sierra Pelona Mountains through the desert to Silverwood Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains. This path was closed in 1988 due to bicyclist safety and liability issues.
The emotional clip included plenty of sweet cameos from husband Prince William and their three kids: Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6.
The Oakland Estuary (then known as San Antonio Creek) was first crossed by the Webster Street swing bridge for narrow gauge rail and road traffic, completed in 1871. [2] [3] [4] A second crossing was added in 1873 as the Alice Street swing bridge, [5] built for Central Pacific (later Southern Pacific) rail traffic.