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    northwest of Rottweil. With all of its districts (Talstadt, Sulgen, Waldmössingen, Heiligenbronn, Schönbronn and Tennenbronn (since 2006)), it has about...
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    Oberdorfer district Beffendorf, on the south to the Schramberg district Waldmössingen and in the west to Aichhalden. The municipality Fluorn-Winzeln consists...
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    Dornhan. The Heimbach has its source southwest of the Schramberg district Waldmössingen in the district of Rottweil and then flows in a largely northern direction...
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    boundaries with Waldmössingen, Beffendorf, Bösingen, Villingendorf, Hochwald, Zimmerm ob Rottweil, Eschbronn and Sulgen. Administratively, Waldmössingen and Sulgen...
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    indicate a Roman settlement, a Roman road led to the Roman settlement in Waldmössingen. On January 1, 1974, the municipality Harthausen was incorporated to...
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    Rottweil, the rest areas in Offenburg-Rammersweier, Offenburg-Zunsweier, Waldmössingen, Sulz and Geislingen-Häsenbühl, were augmented by part of the Alb Limes...
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    brook Stockerbach has its source, to the southern tip at Schramberg-Waldmössingen, which is close to the source of the largest tributary Heimbach. The...
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  • Hans Kilian aus Pfullingen burned to death 1572 Margaretha Stimler aus Waldmössingen burned to death 1572 Petronellea Rein aus Trailfingen burned to death...
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