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    Weihenstephan Abbey (Kloster Weihenstephan) was a Benedictine monastery in Weihenstephan, now part of the district of Freising, in Bavaria, Germany. Brauerei...
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    Weihenstephan is a part of Freising north of Munich, Germany. It is located on the Weihenstephan Hill, named after the Weihenstephan Abbey, in the west...
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  • Free State of Bavaria located on the site of the former monastery Weihenstephan Abbey in Freising, Bavaria. In 2014, the total output was 403,039 hectolitres...
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    in operation since 1050,: 30  although the title is disputed by Weihenstephan Abbey. Weltenburger Kloster Barock Dunkel was given the World Beer Cup...
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    Bishop's Residence and Freising Cathedral, and Weihenstephan Hill with the former Weihenstephan Abbey, containing the oldest working brewery in the world...
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  • Hofgarten (Munich) Veitshöchheim, see Veitshöchheim Castle Weihenstephan, see Weihenstephan Abbey Würzburg, see Würzburg Residenz Court (royal) Hof (disambiguation)...
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    Dandanaqan, a fortress city in the desert near Merv. Weihenstephan Abbey (Kloster Weihenstephan) in Germany, founds the oldest operating brewery. The...
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  • "fonderia-pontificia-marinelli" (in Italian). region Molise. "The Weihenstephan Abby the world's oldest brewery". "Hessen Fragt...: Privatbrauerei Brüne...
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    roughly coincides with today's municipality) was donated to the Weihenstephan Abbey by Henry II in 1021, only to be transferred to the Diocese of Freising...
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    (re)founded by Count Siboto of Falkenstein and resettled by monks from Weihenstephan Abbey in Freising. The Counts of Falkenstein-Neuburg were also the monastery's...
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