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In the 19th century, Protestants also came to Waldshut and Tiengen. Waldshut's Protestants were at first under Säckingen's care, but in 1870, Waldshut got its own minister, and in 1890, an affiliated parish was established. In 1921, the community became a full-fledged parish in its own right.
Waldshut may refer to: Waldshut (district), a county in Baden-Württemberg, Germany; Waldshut-Tiengen, a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Klettgau is located on the Klingengraben and Schwarzbach rivers. In the east, it borders the Swiss municipalities of Trasadingen, Wilchingen and Wasterkingen.The neighbouring German municipalities are Wutöschingen, Lauchringen, Küssaberg, and Hohentengen am Hochrhein in the west, as well as Dettighofen in the east.
People from Waldshut-Tiengen (17 P) Pages in category "People from Waldshut (district)" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
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Josef Raab (May 27, 1899 – January 28, 1971) was a German politician, military officer and member of the German resistance against Nazism. He served as commander of the Thälmann Battalion on two separate occasions and as mayor of Penzberg from 1945 to 1946.
Waldshut (German pronunciation: [ˌvalt͡sˈhuːt]) is a Landkreis in the south of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighbouring districts are (clockwise from the west) Lörrach , Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald and Schwarzwald-Baar ; followed in the south by the Swiss cantons of Schaffhausen , Zürich and Aargau .
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