Frauenau is a municipality in the district of Regen, in Bavaria, Germany. It is known for its artificial lake, which is used as a water supply of the area...
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The Frauenau Dam (German: Trinkwassertalsperre Frauenau or Trinkwasserspeicher Frauenau) in the Bavarian Forest, in Germany, was built in 1983 to ensure...
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Mariä Himmelfahrt) is the Roman Catholic parish church of the town of Frauenau in the county of Regen in the Bavarian Forest in Germany. Saint Hermann...
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Hippolyt Theodor Wilhelm Georg Benedikt Johannes Maria Baron Poschinger of Frauenau (born 19 June 1908 in Bamberg, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire; died...
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The Frauenau Glass Museum (German: Glasmuseum Frauenau) in Frauenau in the Lower Bavarian county of Regen, previously a communal facility, has become...
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Eisch and his wife, Therese Hirtreiter. The family lived in the town of Frauenau in Bavaria, where Valentin Eisch was employed as a master engraver at the...
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Black Regen, is 191 kilometres (119 mi). The Kleiner Regen crosses the Frauenau Reservoir. The Regen Valley forms the main valley crossing the Bavarian...
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The family received the rank of Knights of the Holy Roman Empire. The Frauenau branch rose to the rank of Barons (Freiherr) in the Kingdom of Bavaria...
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Regen Forest Museum in Zwiesel Frauenau Glass Museum in Frauenau Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Frauenau Wolfstein Gallery in Freyung Fürstenzeche...
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opened on 3 September 1928. On the line are three stations - Zwiesel, Frauenau and Spiegelau, of which only Zwiesel station is staffed - and five small...
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