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  2. Babonen - Wikipedia

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    Rupert I (Ruprecht) of Regensburg (c. 975/980 – 1035/1036), 1002 Count and Burgrave of Regensburg ⚭ Liutana of Schweinfurt († 1070), possibly a daughter of Henry of Schweinfurt (c. 970 – 1017), Markgrave in the Nordgau, and Gerberga of Gleiberg (c. 970 – aft. 1036) Otto, 1036 Count in the Donaugau, 1040 Count in the Kelsgau

  3. Schweinfurt–Regensburg mission - Wikipedia

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    The Schweinfurt task forces followed the same route as the Regensburg force. Because of the delayed start of the mission, eight squadrons of RAF Spitfire fighters (96 aircraft) from 11 Group and 83 Group had been added to escort the Schweinfurt force as far as Antwerp , where P-47s would take over and escort it to Eupen.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Signpost of twin towns in Celle Map of Germany. This is a list of municipalities in Germany which have standing links to local communities in other countries, or in other parts of Germany (mostly across the former inner German border), known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).

  7. Category:Regensburg - Wikipedia

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    Regensburg (electoral district) Regensburg subcamp; Regensburg University of Applied Sciences; Regensburg–Weiden railway; Prince-Bishopric of Regensburg; Reichsbahndirektion Regensburg; Roman Catholic Diocese of Regensburg

  8. Regensburg - Wikipedia

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    Regensburg in the 16th century Ceremonial arrival at the Imperial Diet, 1711 The Free Imperial City (yellow) and the Prince-Bishopric (purple) in the 18th century. In 1245 Regensburg became a Free Imperial City and was a trade centre before the shifting of trade routes in the late Middle Ages. Regensburg has always been a place where ...

  9. Kitzingen (district) - Wikipedia

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    The district in its present form was established in the administrative reform of 1973. The former district of Gerolzhofen was dissolved, and half of its territory was merged with the Kitzingen district (which had been much smaller before). The city of Kitzingen lost its status as a district-free city and was incorporated into the district.