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    Cadolzburg (outdated also Kadolzburg German pronunciation: [ˈkadɔlt͡sˌbuɐg], colloquially pronounced "Kalschbuʳch" [ kalʃbuɐç] or "Sporch" [ ʃbɔrχ] in the local dialect) is a municipality in the Middle Franconian district of Fürth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 11 km (6.8 mi) west of Fürth.

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  2. Cadolzburg Castle. – Cadolzburg near Fürth. ‘Cadolzburg’ was first mentioned in a document in 1157. In the mid- 13th century it was acquired by the burgraves of Nuremberg from the (Hohen-)Zollern family who rebuilt it; only the so-called crypt, which is probably from the previous 12th-century building, is older.

  3. Cadolzburg (veraltet auch Kadolzburg; fränkisch „Sporch“, gesprochen [ʃbɔrχ], oder auch Kalsch-buach[2]) ist ein Markt im Landkreis Fürth (Regierungsbezirk Mittelfranken, Bayern). Namensgebend und zentral gelegen ist die im Jahr 1157 erstmals erwähnte Burg.

  4. Cadolzburg (outdated also Kadolzburg German pronunciation: [ˈkadɔlt͡sˌbuɐg], colloquially pronounced "Kalschbuʳch" [kalʃbuɐç] or "Sporch" [ʃbɔrχ] in the local dialect) is a municipality in the Middle Franconian district of Fürth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 11 km (6.8 mi) west of Fürth.

  5. Historical overview. "Cadolzburg" was first mentioned in a document in 1157. In the mid-13th century the area around Cadolzbug was acquired by the burgraves of Nuremberg from the house of Hohenzollern, who were known in the Middle Ages simply as the Zollern.

  6. The traditional market of Cadolzburg is located in the heart of Franconia, about 25 kilometres west of Nuremberg. Its name alone indicates the important attraction of the town, the Cadolzburg. The mighty castle, which is enthroned in the middle of the town,....

  7. Cadolzburg (outdated also Kadolzburg, colloquially pronounced "Kalschbuʳch" or "Sporch" German pronunciation: [ʃbɔrχ]) is a municipality in the Middle Franconian district of Fürth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is 11 km (6.8 mi) west of Fürth. Its name comes from its central castle, first being mentioned in the year 1157. [3] Geography.

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