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  2. Weinstadt - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1897 as the TSV Beutelsbach and was renamed SV Weinstadt in 2001. SV Weinstadt activities include: handball, track and field, swimming, Taekwondo, table tennis, gymnastics, and volleyball, among others. [9] VfL Endersbach was founded in 1908 and also has approximately 1700 members. As a multiple-department club it has a broad ...

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  4. Wetter (Ruhr) - Wikipedia

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    Wetter (Ruhr) is a town in western Germany, in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the district of Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis. The river Ruhr flows through the urban area, separating the district of Alt-Wetter from the districts of Esborn, Volmarstein and Wengern.

  5. Kirchberg an der Murr - Wikipedia

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    Kirchberg an der Murr is a municipality in the district of Rems-Murr in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Demographics. Population development: [3] Year Inhabitants

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  7. Geisenheim - Wikipedia

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    Geisenheim is a town in the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis in the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt in Hessen, Germany, and is known as Weinstadt (“Wine Town”), Schulstadt (“School Town”), Domstadt (“Cathedral Town”) and Lindenstadt (“Linden Tree Town”).

  8. List of weather records - Wikipedia

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    This page lists various weather records from around the world, including temperature extremes, precipitation records, and other meteorological phenomena.

  9. Wetterau - Wikipedia

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    The Wetterau is a fertile undulating tract, watered by the Wetter, [1] a tributary of the Nidda River, in the western German state of Hesse, between the hilly province Oberhessen and the north-western Taunus mountains. Bettina von Arnim writes of Wetterau in her text Diary of a Child in the chapter "Journey to the Wetterau".