Marbach, Marburg, Marbach is a district of Marburg in Hesse
Marbach stud or Weil-Marbach, a major center of horse breeding dating back several centuries, in Baden-Württemberg
Part of Erbach (Odenwald) in Hessen
Part of Gomadingen, Baden-Württemberg ('Marbach an der Lauter')
Part of Lauda-Königshofen, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg
Part of Petersberg, Hesse, district Fulda
the town Marbach am Neckar, district Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg
Marbach (Neckar) station
Marbach (Lauda-Königshofen), a district of Lauda-Königshofen, Baden-Württemberg
Marbach (Mergbach), a river of Hesse, tributary of the Mergbach
Places in Austria
the town Marbach an der Donau in Lower Austria
Places in Switzerland
Marbach, St. Gallen, a municipality in the canton of St. Gallen
Marbach, Lucerne, a former municipality in the canton of Lucerne
Escholzmatt-Marbach, a municipality in the canton of Lucerne
Places in the United States
Marbach Road in San Antonio Texas.
Marbach is home of the Marbach Cut.
People
Johann Marbach (1521–1581), German Lutheran reformer
Karl-Heinz Marbach (1917–1995), German Nazi officer in WWII
Joseph J. Marbach (1935–2001), expert in the field of facial pain
Other users
Marbach (crater) on Mars
Topics referred to by the same term
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Marbach may refer to: Places in Germany Marbach, Marburg, Marbach is a district of Marburg in Hesse Marbach stud or Weil-Marbach, a major center of horse...
The Marbach Stud, German: Haupt- und Landgestüt Marbach, is Germany's oldest state stud farm for horse breeding, has a history that dates back over 500...
Marbach am Neckar is a town about 20 kilometres north of Stuttgart. It belongs to the district of Ludwigsburg, the Stuttgart region and the European metropolitan...
The Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach (DLA – German Literature Archive), established in 1955, in Marbach am Neckar, is one of the most significant literary...
Johann Marbach (14 April 1521 – 17 March 1581) was a German Lutheran reformer and controversialist. He was born at Lindau in Bavaria. He began his studies...
Martin J. Marbach (born January 20, 1953) is a former men's college basketball head coach. He was the head coach at Canisius. Marbach attended Bishop...
is part of the German Literature Archive (Deutsches Literaturarchiv) in Marbach am Neckar, Germany. The museum won its architect the Stirling Prize in...
Striegistal is a municipality in the district of Mittelsachsen, in Saxony, Germany. In 1994, the unification of the former municipalities of Berbersdorf...
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire (1989–1998); the Museum of Modern Literature in Marbach, Germany; the Des Moines Public Library, Iowa (2002–2006); the Neues Museum...
The Schiller Prize of the City of Marbach, endowed with 10,000 euros, is awarded every two years on 10 November, Friedrich Schiller's birthday, to personalities...
purchased through auction and is stored at the German Literary Archives in Marbach am Neckar, Germany. Subsequently, Pasley headed a team (including Gerhard...
intense infighting after comments made by Lizzie Marbach, the organization's communications director. Marbach called for restrictions or bans on birth control...
jurisdiction of Marbach am Neckar. As it sat on the important road from Heilbronn to Ulm, the village was for a time abandoned. In 1938, Oberamt Marbach [de] was...
Schmiede. The original manuscript is held at the Museum of Modern Literature, Marbach am Neckar, Germany. The first English-language translation, by Willa and...
Germans to be Germany's most important classical playwright. He was born in Marbach to a devoutly Protestant family. Initially intended for the priesthood...
a joint venture among the original designers, project architect Stefan Marbach, artist Ai Weiwei, and a group of CADG architects led by Li Xinggang. Its...