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Gräfenberg
Gräfenberg may refer to: Gräfenberg, Bavaria, a town in Franconia, Germany Lázně Jeseník (German name Gräfenberg), administrative part of city Jeseník ), district of Forchheim Ernst Gräfenberg, German gynaecologist Gräfenberg spot or G-spot, area of female anatomy discovered by Ernst Gräfenberg See wikipedia.org
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Gräfenberg
Gräfenberg, n. (ˈgrɛːfənbɛəg) [The name of Ernst Gräfenberg (1881–1957), German-born U.S. gynaecologist.] Gräfenberg ring now Hist., an intrauterine contraceptive device consisting of a flexible ring of silver wire, described by Gräfenberg in 1929 (in K. Bendix Geburtenregelung: Vorträge u. Verhandl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gräfenberg, Bavaria
Gräfenberg is divided into 16 districts: The town Gräfenberg Lilling Hohenschwärz Kasberg Walkersbrunn Dörnhof Thuisbrunn Höfles Sollenberg Rangen Haidhof History Gräfenberg was first mentioned in the year 1172. From 1333 onward the patrician family Haller reigned in Gräfenberg. wikipedia.org
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Ernst Gräfenberg
Personal life Gräfenberg was born in Adelebsen near Göttingen, Germany, the son of Salomon Gräfenberg (1834–1918) and Minna Gräfenberg (née Eichenberg; Gräfenberg was briefly married to writer Rosie Waldeck. wikipedia.org
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Gräfenberg Railway
The Gräfenberg Railway () is the railway line from the Nuremberg Nordost station via Heroldsberg, Kalchreuth and Eschenau to Gräfenberg. Gallery References External links 1944 timetable Page on the Gräfenberg Railway (private) Route description at Nahverkehr Franken (private) Branch wikipedia.org
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Gräfenberg Castle (Forchheim)
Gräfenberg Castle () is the older of two former castles in Gräfenberg in the Upper Franconian county of Forchheim in the south German state of Bavaria. External links Burg Gräfenberg at "www.herrensitze.com" Castles in Bavaria Gräfenberg, Bavaria wikipedia.org
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Gräfenberg Castle (Aschaffenburg)
Gräfenberg Castle (), also called Landesehre Castle (Burg Landesehre), is a levelled hilltop castle near on the hill of . In 1904, the Aschaffenburg chemist, Deinlein, carried out the first excavations on the Gräfenberg. wikipedia.org
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Gräfenberg's ring
Gräfenberg's ring is a flexible ring of silk suture, later versions of which were wrapped in silver wire. Gräfenberg's ring was the first IUD used by a significant number of women. The ring was introduced by German gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg in 1929. wikipedia.org
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Grafenberg
Reutlingen), a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Grafenberg (Strengberg), a village in Austria Grafenberg (Wolfsbach), a village in Austria Ernst Gräfenberg , doctor known for developing the intrauterine device (IUD), and for his studies of the role of the woman's urethra in orgasm See also Gräfenberg (disambiguation wikipedia.org
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Burggraf (fortification)
Burggrafenstein or Furchste, is a levelled prehistorical or early medieval sector fortification on a hill spur between Untertrubach and Dörnhof near Gräfenberg Verlag Palm und Enke, Erlangen und Jena, 1996, External links Castles in Bavaria Gräfenberg, Bavaria wikipedia.org
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Egloffstein
Neighbouring communities Its neighbouring communities (clockwise from the north) are: Gößweinstein, Obertrubach, Gräfenberg, Leutenbach, Pretzfeld Administrative wikipedia.org
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Vincenz Priessnitz
This gave him a great reputation so many people from all over the country streamed into Gräfenberg. Priessnitz's wife Sofie died in 1854, and was buried in the family crypt in Gräfenberg, where Priessnitz also lay. wikipedia.org
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Tiszaföldvár
divided into this political parties and alliances: Twin towns – sister cities Tiszaföldvár is twinned with: Bačko Gradište (Bečej), Serbia (2006) Gräfenberg wikipedia.org
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Dörnhof Castle
Castle is the site of a demolished, medieval lowland castle situated at a height of in the vicinity of Dörnhof Farm near the village of Dörnhof, part of Gräfenberg External links Dörnhof bei herrensitze.com Castles in Bavaria Gräfenberg, Bavaria wikipedia.org
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Thuisbrunn
Thuisbrunn is a village in the municipality of Gräfenberg and lies in the region of Franconian Switzerland in Germany. This is a hiking trail, opened in 2008, between the four breweries of the municipality of Gräfenberg and Weißenohe Abbey Brewery. wikipedia.org
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