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  1. Gudensberg es un municipio situado en el distrito de Schwalm-Eder, en el estado federado de Hesse (Alemania). Su población estimada a finales de 2016 era de 9632 habitantes. 2 . Se encuentra ubicado en la zona centro-norte del estado, entre los ríos Fulda y Eder .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GudensbergGudensberg - Wikipedia

    Gudensberg (German pronunciation: [ˈguːdn̩sˌbɛʁk] ⓘ) is a small town in northern Hesse, Germany. Since the municipal reform in 1974, the nearby villages of Deute, Dissen, Dorla, Gleichen, Maden and Obervorschütz have become parts of the municipality.

  3. Gudensberg ist eine Kleinstadt im Schwalm-Eder-Kreis in Nordhessen ( Deutschland ). Bekannt ist Gudensberg auch durch die Ruine der Obernburg . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geografie. 1.1 Geografische Lage. 1.2 Nachbargemeinden. 1.3 Stadtgliederung. 2 Geschichte. 2.1 Vorgeschichte. 2.2 Mittelalter. 2.3 Neuzeit. 2.4 Historische Quellen.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › GudensbergGudensberg - Wikiwand

    Gudensberg es un municipio situado en el distrito de Schwalm-Eder, en el estado federado de Hesse (Alemania). Su población estimada a finales de 2016 era de 9632 habitantes.

  5. Giso IV, Count of Gudensberg (c. 1070 – 12 March 1122) was a German nobleman. He was a Count in the Upper Lahngau and from 1121, he was Count of Gudensberg in Lower Hesse and Imperial Standard Bearer. During his lifetime, the Gisones dynasty reached the peak of its power, its largest territorial expanse and the largest number of ...

  6. near 9000 [2] Website. www .plukon .nl. Plukon Food Group is an internationally active corporate group in the meat industry. It is one of the largest processors of poultry meat in Europe. [3] In 2019, Plukon was the second largest chicken processor in the EU, as well as 16th in the world, with a slaughter volume of 426 million chickens.

  7. Schwalm-Eder-Kreis is a Kreis ( district) in the north of Hesse, Germany. Neighbouring districts are Kassel, Werra-Meißner, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Vogelsberg, Marburg-Biedenkopf, and Waldeck-Frankenberg . History. In 1821 districts were created in Hesse. They included the districts of Fritzlar, Homberg, Melsungen, and Ziegenhain.