Schwanden

Schwanden is a surname:

  • Burchard of Schwanden (around 1245-1310 ), 12th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order

Disappeared is the name of several towns

In Germany:

  • Disappeared ( Blaichach ), part of the municipality Blaichach, County Upper Allgaeu, Bavaria
  • Disappeared ( gusts ) district of the municipality Böhen, administrative district Allgaeu, Bavaria
  • Disappeared ( Isny ), part of the municipality Isny, district of Ravensburg, Baden- Württemberg
  • Disappeared ( Kottweiler - Schwanden ), part of the municipality Kottweiler - Schwanden, the district of Kaiserslautern, Rhineland -Palatinate
  • Disappeared (Lindau ), the district of the town of Lindau, district of Lindau (Bodensee), Bavaria
  • Disappeared ( Oy -Mittelberg ), the municipality of Oy -Mittelberg, County Upper Allgaeu, Bavaria
  • Disappeared (Tettnang), district of the city Tettnang, Lake Constance, Baden- Wuerttemberg

In Switzerland:

  • Schwanden, former municipality in the canton of Glarus
  • Disappeared in Brienz, municipality in the district of Interlaken in the canton of Bern ( until 1911 officially Schwanden )
  • Disappeared ( Schüpfen ), part of the municipality Schüpfen, Canton Bern
  • Disappeared in Köniz, part of the municipality Köniz, Canton Bern
  • Disappeared at Rüderswil, part of the municipality Rüderswil, Canton Bern
  • Disappeared in Wynigen, part of the municipality Wynigen, Canton Bern
  • Schwanden ob Sigriswil, part of the municipality Sigriswil, Canton Bern
  • Schwanden NW, part of the municipality Oberdorf NW, Canton of Nidwalden
  • Schwanden UR, the municipality of UnterschÃ, Canton of Uri
  • Schwanden ZH, part of the municipality Richterswil, Canton Zurich

See also:

  • Schwandstrasse
  • Disambiguation
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