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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Town of Bamberg' has mentioned 'Germany' in the following places:
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Place in Bavaria, Germany | WIKI |
Bamberg (/xcbx88bxc3xa6mbxc9x9cxcbx90rxc9xa1/,[2] US also /xcbx88bxc9x91xcbx90mbxc9x9bxc9x99rk/,[3][4] German: [xcbx88bambxc9x9bxcax81k] (listen)) is a town in Upper Franconia, Germany, on the river Regnitz close to its confluence with the river Main. | WIKI |
Cited as one of Germany's most beautiful towns, its old town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993, with Bamberg being home to Europe's largest intact old city wall. | WIKI |
Historical affiliations Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg 1245xe2x80x931802 xc2xa0Electorate of Bavaria 1802xe2x80x931805 xc2xa0Kingdom of Bavaria 1806xe2x80x931871 xc2xa0German Empire 1871xe2x80x931918 xc2xa0Weimar Republic 1918xe2x80x931933 xc2xa0Nazi Germany 1933xe2x80x931945 xc2xa0Allied-occupied Germany 1945xe2x80x931949 xc2xa0West Germany 1949xe2x80x931990 xc2xa0Germany 1990xe2x80x93present | WIKI |
Annette von Aretin (1920xe2x80x932006), first television announcer of the Bayerischer Rundfunk Carl Adam Bader, (1789 in Bamberg; xe2x80xa0 1870 in Berlin), tenor Lisa Badum Dorothee Bxc3xa4r (born 1978), Member of Parliament (CSU), State Secretary of the Federal Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Wilhelm Batz, (1916xe2x80x931988), Luftwaffe, ace Louis-Alexandre Berthier, (1753xe2x80x931815), Chief of Staff to Napoleon Bonaparte Joachim Camerarius (1500xe2x80x931574), humanist, polymath and poet Claudia Ciesla, (born 1987), Polish-German actress Pope Clement II, (died 1047), bishop of Bamberg from 1040 to 1046 Christopher Clavius, (1538xe2x80x931612), mathematician, astronomer and Jesuit Conrad III of Germany, (1093xe2x80x931152), king of Germany Cunigunde of Luxembourg, (c. 975xe2x80x931040), empress consort, regent of the Holy Roman Empire and wife of Henry II Stefan Dassler (born 1962), non-fiction author Gxc3xbcnther Denzler (born 1948), former district administrator of Bamberg (CSU) Karlheinz Deschner (1924xe2x80x932014), writer and critic of religion and the church Gottfried Diener (1907xe2x80x931987), philologist and Goethe researcher Ignaz Dollinger (1770xe2x80x931841), physician Ignaz von Dollinger (1799xe2x80x931890), important Catholic theologian and church historian Curt Echtermeyer, also known as Curt Bruckner (1896xe2x80x931971), painter Erich Ebermayer (1900xe2x80x931970), writer Hans Ehard (1887xe2x80x931980), lawyer and politician Gxc3xbcnter Faltin (born 1944), university teacher Heinrich Finck (1444xe2x80x931527), conductor and composer Klaus-Dieter Fritsche (born 1953), jurist and politician (CSU), Karl von Gareis (1844xe2x80x931923), a lawyer and author, member of the Reichstag Nora-Eugenie Gomringer, (born 1980), poet and writer Thomas Gottschalk (born 1950), moderator, TV-presenter, actor Lukas Gxc3xb6rtler (born 1994), football player Hans Grassmann (born 1960), physicist and author Joseph Heller (1798xe2x80x931849), collector, today Helleriana in Bamberg State Library Karl Hxc3xb6ller (1907xe2x80x931987), composer Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, (1770xe2x80x931831), German philosopher Henry II, (973xe2x80x931024), Holy Roman Emperor E. T. A. Hoffmann, (1776xe2x80x931822), German author and composer Joachim Jung (born 1951), artist Harry Koch (born 1969), football player Lorenz Krapp (1882xe2x80x931947), lawyer, poet and politician (BVP, CSU) Dieter Kunzelmann (born 1939), communard and left-wing activiste Paul Lautensack (1478xe2x80x931558), painter and organist | WIKI |
The laws and regulations of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Free State of Bavaria guarantee the consistent protection of the Town of Bamberg. | UNESCO |