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  2. Schweinfurt - Wikipedia

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    Schweinfurt has a central location in Germany and is located about 40 km from Baden-Württemberg, Hesse and Thuringia, in the middle of Main Franconia, Germanic-speaking Europe and the European Union. Schweinfurt lies on the river Main, which connects the North Sea with the Black Sea via the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal.

  3. Schweinfurt (district) - Wikipedia

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    Schweinfurt is a Landkreis (district) in the northwestern part of Bavaria, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Bad Kissingen, Rhön-Grabfeld, Haßberge, Bamberg, Kitzingen, Würzburg and Main-Spessart. The district-free city Schweinfurt is surrounded by the district.

  4. Schweinfurt Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Schweinfurt Hauptbahnhof is the largest railway station in the Lower Franconian city of Schweinfurt and its transfer hub to the majority of regional buses. In addition to the Hauptbahnhof, the Schweinfurt Mitte (Schweinfurt Central) and Schweinfurt Stadt (Schweinfurt Town) stations also lie within the city, closer to the centre, on the Bamberg–Würzburg railway.

  5. Dittelbrunn - Wikipedia

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    Dittelbrunn is a municipality in the district of Schweinfurt in Bavaria, Germany. Dittelbrunn consists of 4 parts: Dittelbrunn, Hambach , Holzhausen und Pfändhausen. Dittelbrunn: Biggest part with 3741 inhabitants. Hambach: Second biggest part with 2676 inhabitants. Pfändhausen: Northern part with 616 inhabitants

  6. Werneck - Wikipedia

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    Werneck is a market town in the district of Schweinfurt in Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. It has a population of around 10,000 and is best known for its Baroque palace, Schloss Werneck. It has a population of around 10,000 and is best known for its Baroque palace, Schloss Werneck.

  7. Gerolzhofen - Wikipedia

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    Gerolzhofen (German pronunciation: [ˌɡeːʁɔt͡sˈhoːfn̩] ⓘ) is a town in the district of Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany. The town is the former center of the district of Gerolzhofen and has about 7,000 inhabitants. The mayor of Gerolzhofen is Thorsten Wozniak (CSU).

  8. Grafenrheinfeld - Wikipedia

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    The nuclear power station was "power station world champion" in both years 1984 and 1985. In the much discussed anti-nuclear power novel Die Wolke by Gudrun Pausewang, a fictitious nuclear disaster occurs at Grafenrheinfeld, releasing a radioactive cloud which pollutes much of Germany. In the film of the same name, a fictitious plant name is used.

  9. Dingolshausen - Wikipedia

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    Dingolshausen is a municipality in the district of Schweinfurt in Bavaria, Germany. Located at the foot of the Steigerwald (forest) and in the valley of a creek named the Volkach. Dingolshausen is known for its wineries.