Calw (German pronunciation: [ˈkalf]; previously pronounced [ˈkalp] and sometimes spelled Kalb accordingly; Swabian: Calb) is a town in the middle of Baden-Württemberg...
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Calw may refer to: Calw, a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Landkreis Calw, a district in Baden-Württemberg the family line of the counts of Calw Name...
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Calw is a Landkreis (district) in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Karlsruhe, Enz, the district-free...
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Tower up to a rugged view of the Swabian Alb. There are bus connections to Calw, Pforzheim and Wildbad. The Charlottenhöhe is not a district but a former...
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Hermann Hesse (category People from Calw)
Hermann Karl Hesse was born on 2 July 1877 in the Black Forest town of Calw, in Württemberg, German Empire. His grandparents served in India at a mission...
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Pope Victor II (redirect from Gebhard of Calw)
place of birth is unknown. He was a son of the Swabian Count Hartwig of Calw and a kinsman of Emperor Henry III. Hartweg's brother, Gotebald, had been...
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Ulrich Rülein von Calw (1465–1523) was a doctor, mathematician and well-known mining engineer. He was also active as a surveyor, town planner and astrologer...
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Uta of Schauenburg (redirect from Uta of Calw)
Schauenburg from 1151 to 1197. She was the daughter of Godfrey of Calw (Gottfried von Calw) and was one of the richest heiresses in Germany. After her father's...
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Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from west clockwise) Calw, Enz, Ludwigsburg, (district) Stuttgart, and the districts Esslingen, Reutlingen...
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West Academic. pp. PT274. ISBN 9781628106435. "Hermann-Hesse-Stadt Calw". Calw.de. March 19, 2003. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011...
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