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Meaning of "wasserburg"
wasserburg (noun) - referring to several places named Wasserburg in Germany and Austria, often associated with towns or castles located near water bodies
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Wasserburg and surrounding area.
Water sports in Wasserburg are of course very popular.
Clarissa is back home in Wasserburg.
In Wasserburg they will be surprised to see us together.
Furthermore the district and town of Wasserburg had no direct rail link with Munich.
A project in cooperation with the vocational secondary school Wasserburg am Inn.
Direction of Wasserburg in two hours.
Autumn and winter in Wasserburg.
Rosenheim and Wasserburg am Inn are about the same distance away.
Photo is coming soon Hotel Wasserburg.
The town of Wasserburg owns the infrastructure from Wasserburg station to Wasserburg town.
The population of Wasserburg is approx.
Wasserburg am Bodensee is one of the three Bavarian municipalities on Lake Constance.
Gabersee is a borough of the town Wasserburg am Inn in Bavaria in Germany.
Then there is no other choice, than to go to Wasserburg.
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Aiblinger was born in Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria.
It is situated beneath the street with the same name, that leads to Wasserburg.
Welcome to castle Wasserburg in Austria!
Krausnick-Groß Wasserburg is a municipality in the district of Dahme-Spreewald in Brandenburg in Germany.
The distance is roughly the same to Rosenheim and Wasserburg am Inn.
Up to the 17th century Wasserburg was used as the port of the capital Munich.
Meggie is a milk and whey processing company based in Wasserburg am Inn, Germany.
A stay with us in Wasserburg is always very special, scenic, climatic, historical and culinary.
Demography = = The population of Wasserburg is approx.
Rosenheim and Wasserburg am Inn are each about 25 km away.
Wooden dish-wheels have been excavated at Corcelettes, Switzerland and the Wasserburg Buchau, Germany diameter 80 cm.
Waltl was born in Wasserburg and studied at Landshut and Munich, graduating in medicine in 1819.
So, that was Wasserburg.
On 2 March 1987, the embankment between Wasserburg town and Wasserburg station subsided after heavy rain.
In 1592 the earls Fugger from Kirchberg-Weißenhorn acquired the authority of Wasserburg and with it Nonnenhorn.
Nevertheless, scheduled services between Ebersberg and Wasserburg was thinned until the early 1990s.