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Kitzingen (German: [ˈkɪt͡sɪŋən] ⓘ) is a town in the German state of Bavaria, capital of the district Kitzingen. It is part of the Franconia geographical region and has around 21,000 inhabitants.
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Marktbreit am Main (German: [maʁktˈbʁaɪ̯t] ⓘ) is a town in the district of Kitzingen in the Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated at the most southern point of the Main river. Marktbreit is the birthplace of Alois Alzheimer who first identified the symptoms of what is now known as Alzheimer's disease.
English (en): Locator map of Kitzingen in District of Kitzingen, Bavaria, Germany. highlighted municipality other municipalities in administrative body ( Gemeindeverband, etc. )
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.
Mainbernheim (German pronunciation: [maɪnˈbɛʁnhaɪm]) is a municipality in Bavaria, Germany,4 kilometers to the south of Kitzingen (Landkreis, district of Kitzingen) in the direction of Nürnberg.
Kitzingen : Subdivisions: 6 Ortsteile: ... Schwarzach am Main is a market town and municipality in the district of Kitzingen in Bavaria in Germany. It lies on the ...
Markt Einersheim is a market town and municipality in the district of Kitzingen in Bavaria, Germany. On April 5, 1945, at the end of World War II, the town was bombed by United States Army Air Forces P-47 Thunderbolts. American troops captured the town from German forces, who retreated to the southeast, on April 6. [3]