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  2. Neumünster, Würzburg - Wikipedia

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    Neumünster, Würzburg. Coordinates: 49°47′38″N 9°55′54″E. Neumünster Collegiate church, Würzburg, west façade in Baroque style. The Neumünster Collegiate church ( German: Kollegiatstift Neumünster, French: Collégiale de Neumünster) is a former collegiate church in Würzburg, Germany. The church dates back to the 11th century.

  3. Greeks in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, the Thracian tobacco industry was affected by a severe crisis and many tobacco growers lost their income. This resulted in many Muslims leaving their homes and emigrating abroad, with estimates suggesting that there are now between 12,000 [ 8 ] and 25,000 [ 9 ] residing in Germany.

  4. Wieskirche - Wikipedia

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    The Pilgrimage Church of Wies ( German: Wieskirche) is an oval Rococo church, designed in the late 1740s by brothers J. B. and Dominikus Zimmermann, the latter of whom lived nearby for the last eleven years of his life. It is located in the foothills of the Alps, in the municipality of Steingaden in the Weilheim-Schongau district, Bavaria, Germany.

  5. St. John's Church, Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    The Protestant Church of St John (German: Johanneskirche) in Stuttgart was built in the Gothic Revival style from 1864 to 1876 by its chief architect, Christian Friedrich von Leins. It lies on a peninsula of the Feuersee (Fire Lake), while the main entrance and tower marks the beginning of the former Johannesstraße (St. John's Street).

  6. St. George's Collegiate Church, Tübingen - Wikipedia

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    The Stiftskirche is a church located in Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is a late Gothic structure built by Peter von Koblenz in 1470. The stained glass windows were designed by Peter Hemmel of Andlau who also designed windows in Ulm, Augsburg, Nuremberg, Munich and Strasbourg. It is the central landmark of Tübingen and, along with ...

  7. Neue Kirche, Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The New Church ( German: Neue Kirche; colloquially German: Deutscher Dom, meaning "German Cathedral"), is located in Berlin on the Gendarmenmarkt across from French Church of Friedrichstadt ( French Cathedral ). Its parish comprised the northern part of the then new quarter of Friedrichstadt, which until then belonged to the parish of the ...

  8. Marktkirche, Wiesbaden - Wikipedia

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    Marktkirche, Wiesbaden. Marktkirche (Market Church) is the main Protestant church in Wiesbaden, the state capital of Hesse, Germany. The neo-Gothic church on the central Schlossplatz (English: Palace Square) was designed by Carl Boos and built between 1853 and 1862. At the time it was the largest brick building of the Duchy of Nassau.

  9. Stadtkirche Darmstadt - Wikipedia

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    Stadtkirche Darmstadt. The Stadtkirche Darmstadt (German: Stadtkirche Darmstadt) is the main Protestant church of the city of Darmstadt and one of its parish churches, but no longer the bishopric seat of the local Evangelische Kirche in Hessen und Nassau, which is the Pauluskirche in Darmstadt. It is the oldest church in the original city.