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    Fischbachau is a municipality in the district of Miesbach in Bavaria in Germany. Fischbachau is located in the valley of the river Leitzach, on an Alluvial...
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  • Fischbachau Priory (Kloster Fischbachau) was a Benedictine monastery located in Fischbachau, Bavaria, Germany. The monastery was founded in 1087 as a...
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  • Eching Echterdingen Ellwangen Emmerting Eschelbach Feistenau Feldafing Fischbachau Fischen Fischhorn, Bruck Friedolfing Friedrichshafen Füssen Gablingen...
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    mountain in Bavaria, Germany. It is about 18 minutes from nearby towns of Fischbachau and Schliersee. From the top, you can see views of small lake Spitzingsee...
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  • she founded a Benedictine monastery in Bayrischzell. It was moved to Fischbachau in 1085, then to Petersberg, near Dachau in 1104 and finally to Scheyern...
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  • Fedor Georg Abendroth (29 May 1896 in Hanover – 30 September 1973 in Fischbachau) was a German composer, editor, and writer on music. Walter Abendroth...
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    high mountain of the Bavarian Prealps. The most common route is from Fischbachau to the Kesselalm continuing via the Hubertushütte to the summit. v t...
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    Bayrischzell 8024 Holzkirchen 8025 Miesbach 8026 Hausham 8027 Dietramszell 8028 Fischbachau 8029 Kreuth bei Tegernsee 803 8031 Rosenheim 8032 Rohrdorf 8033 Oberaudorf...
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  • Meade Fishback (1831–1903), 17th Governor of Arkansas, US Fischbach Fischbachau Fischbacher Fischbeck This page lists people with the surname Fishback...
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    including difficulties with water supply, and the monastery moved in 1087 to Fischbachau. When that site too proved unsuitable, they moved to Petersberg, in 1104...
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