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  1. Johann Wilhelm (28 May 1562 – 25 March 1609), Bishop of Münster, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, Count de la Marck, Count of Ravensberg, Lord of Ravenstein. He was first married in 1585 to Jakobea of Baden (died 1597), daughter of Philibert, Margrave of Baden-Baden. He was secondly married to Antonia of Lorraine (died 1610) daughter of Charles ...

  2. Feuerbach is a borough ( Stadtbezirk) of the city of Stuttgart. Its name is derived from the small river of the same name that flows from the neighboring district of Botnang through Feuerbach. Feuerbach is home to one of Germany's biggest industrial giants and is surrounded by the districts of Zuffenhausen, Bad Cannstatt, Stuttgart-North ...

  3. Bonn (Stadtbezirk) /  50.71222°N 7.08750°E  / 50.71222; 7.08750. Bonn is a city borough ( Stadtbezirk) of Bonn, Germany. It has a population of 155,235 (2020).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DarmstadtDarmstadt - Wikipedia

    Darmstadt ( German: [ˈdaʁmʃtat] ⓘ) is a city in the state of Hesse in Germany, located in the southern part of the Rhine-Main-Area (Frankfurt Metropolitan Region). Darmstadt has around 160,000 inhabitants, making it the fourth largest city in the state of Hesse after Frankfurt am Main, Wiesbaden, and Kassel . Darmstadt holds the official ...

  5. La Autoridad Internacional para el Ruhr (AIpR) fue un organismo internacional establecido en el año 1949 por las potencias aliadas para controlar la industria del carbón y el acero del área alemana del Ruhr en Alemania Occidental. Su sede se ubicaba en Düsseldorf . La supervisión internacional del Ruhr se estableció en el comunicado ...

  6. Altstadt (Munich) Coordinates: 48.138°N 11.574°E. Center of Munich's Old Town with the Marienplatz, Old and New Town Hall, St. Peter and the Frauenkirche. The Munich Old Town is part of the Bavarian capital Munich and has belonged to the city the longest, even if some places which are meanwhile districts of Munich, were mentioned long before ...

  7. Aschaffenburg in Bavaria. Aschaffenburg ( German pronunciation: [aˈʃafn̩bʊʁk] ⓘ; South Franconian: Aschebersch) is a town in northwest Bavaria, Germany. The town of Aschaffenburg is not part of the district of Aschaffenburg, but is its administrative seat. Aschaffenburg belonged to the Archbishopric of Mainz for more than 800 years.