Wieslet is a village and a former municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Since 1 January 2009, it is part of the municipality...
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7622 Schopfheim, Hausen im Wiesental, Maulburg, Rheinfelden-Nordschwaben, Wieslet 7623 Rheinfelden (Baden), Schwörstadt 7624 Grenzach-Wyhlen 7625 Zell im...
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Seefelden, Steinen, Sulzburg, Tegernau, Vögisheim, Weil am Rhein, Wies, Wieslet, Weitenau, Wollbach. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Markgräflerland...
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municipalities Bürchau, Elbenschwand, Neuenweg, Raich, Sallneck, Tegernau, Wies and Wieslet. Population development: Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed...
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oldest child in his family; he had sixteen siblings. His family farmed in Wieslet, in the Black Forest region of Southern Germany. From 1901–1909, he attended...
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Konrad kept Rötteln Castle, Dietrich moved to Rotenburg Castle [de] near Wieslet and founded the secondary branch of the Rotenberg family. However, some...
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Inzlinger Wasserschloss, Inzlingen Rötteln Castle, Lörrach Rotenburg Castle, Wieslet Sausenburg Castle, Kandern Schloss Bürgeln, Schliengen Entenstein Castle...
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Wiesental. The Lords of Rotenburg, another Röttler line, owned a castle near Wieslet. The Lords of Waldeck had tenure and rights in Fahrnau, Steinen, Hägelberg...
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