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  1. Bamberg is an electoral constituency ( German: Wahlkreis) represented in the Bundestag. It elects one member via first-past-the-post voting. Under the current constituency numbering system, it is designated as constituency 235. It is located in northern Bavaria, comprising the city of Bamberg, the southern part of the Landkreis Bamberg district ...

  2. Church of Saint Gangolf in Bamberg, founded by Gunther for his canons. Gunther (1025/1030 – 23 July 1065) was a German nobleman and prelate of the Holy Roman Empire. He served as Chancellor of Italy from 1054 until 1057 and as Bishop of Bamberg from 1057 until his death. He was the leader of the Great German Pilgrimage of 1064–65, on which ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HallstadtHallstadt - Wikipedia

    Hallstadt borders in the south on the city of Bamberg and in the west on the Main. There are two constituent communities named Hallstadt (population 7,588) and Dörfleins (population 1,380). The town also has these traditional rural land units, known in German as Gemarkungen: Hallstadt and Dörfleins (it is traditional for a Gemarkung to be ...

  4. 1. Sportclub 08 Bamberg e.V. SC 08 Bamberg is a German association football club from the city of Bamberg, Bavaria. The club experienced a stellar rise in the late 1980s and early 1990s, climbing from the tier six Bezirksliga to the third division Fußball-Bayernliga. It also made two appearances in the German Cup in this era, in 1991 and 1992.

  5. Bamberg School District One is a school district headquartered in Bamberg, South Carolina, United States. Schools. Richard Carroll Elementary School; Bamberg-Ehrhardt Middle School; Bamberg-Ehrhardt High School; References

  6. Mar 16, 2024 · aerial view of Bamberg Cathedral. 4. Bamberg Cathedral. Bamberg Cathedral is also dubbed the Kaiserdom or the Imperial Cathedral. It’s one of the best things to do and see in Bamberg. Founded by Heinrich II in 1004, but burned down twice, the cathedral’s current appearance dates to the early 13th century.

  7. The Bamberg Conference ( German: Bamberger Führertagung) included some sixty members [1] of the leadership of the Nazi Party, and was specially convened by Adolf Hitler in Bamberg, in Upper Franconia, Germany on Sunday 14 February 1926 during the "wilderness years" of the party. [2]

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