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  1. No debe confundirse con Büsingen. /  48.311944444444, 8.9177777777778. Bisingen es una localidad del Distrito de Zollernalb en Alemania en plena Selva Negra. 2 . Bisingen visto desde el castillo de Hohenzollern.

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

    Bisingen ( German pronunciation: [ˈbiːzɪŋən]) is a municipality in the Zollernalbkreis district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany . History. Bisingen is one of the oldest settlements of the area, verified by several findings of the Neolithic Age, the Bronze Age, the early Iron Age and the La Téne time period.

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › BisingenBisingen – Wikipedia

    Bisingen ist eine Gemeinde im Zollernalbkreis in Baden-Württemberg, etwa 65 Kilometer südlich der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geographie. 1.1 Geographische Lage. 1.2 Nachbargemeinden. 1.3 Gemeindegliederung. 1.4 Schutzgebiete. 2 Geschichte. 3 Politik. 3.1 Bürgermeister. 3.2 Gemeinderat. 3.3 Gemeindepartnerschaften.

  4. El castillo se encuentra en la cumbre del monte Hohenzollern a una altitud de 855 metros, cerca de Hechingen, en el Jura de Suabia. La primera parte del castillo se construyó durante el siglo XI y quedó completamente destruido en 1423 tras un asedio de 10 meses de una alianza de las ciudades imperiales de Suabia .

  5. Hohenzollern Castle (German: Burg Hohenzollern [bʊʁk hoːənˈtsɔlɐn] ⓘ) is the ancestral seat of the imperial House of Hohenzollern. [a] The third of three hilltop castles built on the site, it is located atop Mount Hohenzollern, above and south of Hechingen, on the edge of the Swabian Jura of central Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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  6. 'Büsingen on the Upper Rhine'; Alemannic: Büesinge am Hochrhi, pronounced [ˈbyəzɪŋə am ˈhoːçri] ), often known simply as Büsingen, is a German municipality (7.62 km 2 [2.94 sq mi]) in the south of Baden-Württemberg with a population of about 1,548 inhabitants. [3] .

  7. Bietigheim-Bissingen (locally: Biedge-Bissenge) is the second-largest town in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany with 42,515 inhabitants in 2007. It is situated on the river Enz and the river Metter, close to its confluence with the Neckar, about 19 km north of Stuttgart, and 20 km south of Heilbronn . History.