Fraulautern is a district of Saarlouis in the Saarland region of Germany. In 1936, the village of Fraulautern was incorporated into the city of Saarlouis. It is also the source of the alternative name for Saarlouis, Saarlautern. Fraulautern has approximately 7000 inhabitants.[citation needed]
Fraulautern is a district of Saarlouis in the Saarland region of Germany. In 1936, the village of Fraulautern was incorporated into the city of Saarlouis...
Fraulautern Abbey (German: Abtei Fraulautern; Latin: Abbatia in Lutrea) was a community of Augustinian canonesses of the nobility, founded in the 12th...
following districts have been incorporated into Saarlouis: Beaumarais (1936) Fraulautern (1936) Lisdorf (1936) Neuforweiler (1970) Picard (1936) Roden (1907)...
Theley FC Ensdorf Saar 05 Saarbrücken SV Oberthal SV Weiskirchen SV Fraulautern SV St. Ingbert Source:"Verbandsliga saarland". Das deutsche Fussball-Archiv...
Holzen Abbey Abtei Fraulautern Monastery buildings and church. Location within Bavaria Show map of Bavaria Holzen Abbey (Germany) Show map of Germany...
The first station on the territory of today's Saarlouis was opened in Fraulautern on 16 December 1858 during the construction of the Saar line. However...
east side of the river were the adjoining cities of Saarlautern-Roden, Fraulautern, Ensdorf, and Lisidorf, and just beyond the cities, mountainous slopes...
neighbouring abbeys were Bausendorf, Saint-Avold, Glandern, Villers-Bettnach, Fraulautern, Mettlach, Tholey, and the stift of St. Arnual. The neighboring spiritual...
in Saarland, Germany. From the Middle Ages Schwarzenholz was owned by Fraulautern Abbey, which had been granted Imperial immediacy because its possessions...
In the luxury food industry the works of Trumpf Schokolade [de] in Fraulautern and Saarwellingen have to be mentioned. Many jobs are also offered by...
in the bridgehead area. Attacks continued into Saarlautern-Roden and Fraulautern. With the enemy's thrust into the Ardennes, offensive action in the bridgehead...