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  Berufsakademie Heidenheim - University of Cooperative Education :: Guide to International Students
Heidenheim is a part of the Schwäbische Alb in the South of Germany.
Heidenheim's development as a city began in the early 19th century with the development of the metalworking and textile industries.
Heidenheim is very conveniently located in the middle of some of the most touristic places in Germany.
www.ba-heidenheim.de /Guide-to-International-Students.49.0.html   (2140 words)

  
  Heidenheim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heidenheim is the largest city, the seat of Heidenheim County, and ranks third behind Aalen and Schwäbisch Gmünd in size among the cities in the region of East Württemberg.
Heidenheim is situated between Albuch and the Härtsfeld region in the northeast corner of the Swabian Alb where the valley of the Brenz meets the Stubental at the foot of Hellenstein Mountain.
Heidenheim an der Brenz consists of Heidenheim (proper) and the boroughs of Schnaitheim, Mergelstetten, Oggenhausen and Großkuchen (annexed between 1910 and 1974).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Heidenheim   (3225 words)

  
 Heidenheim - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
HEIDENHEIM, a town of Germany, in the kingdom of Wurttemberg, 31 m.
The town, which received municipal privileges in 1356, is overlooked by the ruins of the castle of Hellenstein, standing on a hill 1985 ft. high.
Heidenheim is also the name of a small place in Bavaria famous on account of the Benedictine abbey which formerly stood therein.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Heidenheim   (147 words)

  
 The Hebrew Translations of the Middle Ages -- §3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The first edition of the book[56] was already greatly abbreviated as compared with various manuscripts.[57] For some reason Heidenheim rearranged the order of the final treatises.
Corresponding to this part are Treatises XI and XII (Heidenheim XII, XIII), at the end of which is a conclusion.
An edition of this sort would be admirable indeed,[77] since it is precisely such unoriginal compilations that are the appropriate cultural gauges of their own and subsequent times.
www.mith.umd.edu /steinschneider/english/Steinheb3.htm   (2724 words)

  
 Description   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
it is positioned in relation to the latitude of Heidenheim, under an angle of 48.68 degrees as measured from the horizontal plane.
(The eastern length of Heidenheim is 10,13 degrees.)
When the sun reaches its highest point in Heidenheim during the days of summer and winter solstice, and the vernal and autumnal equinox, i.e.
www.seniorenakademie.ba-heidenheim.de /sonne/sundial/beschr.htm   (423 words)

  
 Berufsakademie Heidenheim - University of Cooperative Education :: Joint Seminar for Students from Cleveland State ...
Heidenheim is located in the Federal State of Baden-Wuerttemberg.
Heidenheim has a population of some 50,000 residents and is located about 90 minutes east of Stuttgart.
He worked for a number of SMEs, contributed to projects with Audi Corp. as well as members of the Bavarian State Government, and is currently working for BMW Financial Services of Germany.
www.ba-heidenheim.de /Joint-Seminar-for-Students-from-Cleveland-Sta.338.0.html   (2784 words)

  
 Thomas's Glassware Tour --- Heidenheim an der Brenz (D)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The area of Heidenheim an der Brenz was already inhabited around 80000 BC in the early Stone Age.
The first mention of the village Heidenheim is found in the Codex Eberhardi of the monastery of Fulda and dates from before AD 800.
Although it was an exclave to the Württemberg countries, Duke Friedrich I of Württemberg (1593—1608) included the title 'Herr von Heidenheim' (Lord of H.) into the ducal titles and Duke Eberhard Ludwig (1676—1733) included the town crest of Heidenheim into the ducal coat of arms.
www.thomasgraz.net /glass/gl-789.htm   (406 words)

  
 Heidenheim (district) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heidenheim is a district (Kreis) in the east of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
The district dates back to the Oberamt Heidenheim, which was created at the beginning of the 19th century.
Heidenheim · Heilbronn (district) ;· Hohenlohe · Karlsruhe (district) ;· Lörrach · Ludwigsburg ;· Main-Tauber · Neckar-Odenwald · Ortenau · Ostalbkreis ;· Rastatt · Ravensburg · Rems-Murr · Reutlingen · Rhein-Neckar · Rottweil · Schwarzwald-Baar · Schwäbisch Hall · Sigmaringen · Tuttlingen · Tübingen · Waldshut · Zollernalb
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Heidenheim_(district)   (236 words)

  
 Region Ostwürttemberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Every year after Easter, Heidenheim is brought into the spotlight of the international fencing world.
The "Heidenheim Fencing Tournament" is made up of the "Heidenheim Cup", an international seeded Épée Tournament, and the "Coupe d'Europe", the team competition for the Épée National Champions of Europe.
The event continues to be seen as the largest of its kind in the world, and is viewed with great affection by the athletes, for whom participating in the "Heidenheim Tournament" is surpassed only by the Olympic Games and the World Championship.
www.ostwuerttemberg.de /en/05_tourismus/05_04_sport/c_fechtertage.asp   (135 words)

  
 Heidenheim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Though the camp was designed to accommodate 2,000 Jews, the population frequently exceeded that figure, as it did on July 25, 1949, when 2,328 Jewish DPs still populated the camp.
Nevertheless, Heidenheim closed shortly after that census, officially ceasing operations on August 5, 1949.
During its four years of DP life, Heidenheim residents created a Talmud Torah (religious elementary school), a yeshiva (religious academy) of the Klausenburger chasidim with 45 students, a rabbinical school that had 40 students in October 1947, and a kosher kitchen that served 250 people.
www.ushmm.org /museum/exhibit/online/dp/camp16.htm   (124 words)

  
 Berufsakademie Heidenheim - University of Cooperative Education :: Aktuelles
Die Studiengänge an der BA Heidenheim sind bereits jetzt auf Vorjahresniveau belegt.
Wie schon in den Vorjahren finden von September bis April unterschiedliche Veranstaltungen in den Bereichen Wirtschaft, Technik, Informatik und Soziales statt.
Die BA Heidenheim streckt Ihre Fühler nach Asien aus.
www.ba-heidenheim.de   (266 words)

  
 Heidenheim Hotels, Heidenheim Lodging, and Heidenheim Accommodations
Whether visiting Heidenheim for leisure or business purposes, one of the hotels in our list of Heidenheim accommodations will surely meet your needs.
Perhaps Ansbach Hotels, Gunzenhausen Hotels, Herrieden Hotels, or Monheim Hotels will be more to your liking during your visit to Heidenheim.
Heidenheim, DE The ringhotel zum kreuz is a three star hotelIt is located on the swabian alb road at the point where aMeteorite hit the earth 15 million years ago.* guest rooms 29 * floors 3* year built 1683 * last renovated 1990* non smoking rooms...
www.funtastik.com /Germany/Heidenheim/HeidenheimHotel.html   (110 words)

  
 Helmut Bornefeld (Composer) - Short Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
To avoid the restrictions imposed on musicians and composers by the Hitler regime he turned to sacred music and passed the 'A' examination for church music in 1937.
After the war, he resumed his activities in Heidenheim and was appointed 'Kirchenmusikdirektor' in 1951.
With Siegfried Reda, he organized the Heidenheim Arbeitstage für Neue Kirchenmusik in 1946, and remained actively engaged in its activities until 1960.
www.bach-cantatas.com /Lib/Bornefeld-Helmut.htm   (182 words)

  
 Landesgartenschau Heidenheim 2006: Landesgartenschau schließt ab mit mit über einer Million Besucher
Landesgartenschau Heidenheim 2006: Landesgartenschau schließt ab mit mit über einer Million Besucher
Dezember 2006: Das Echo auf die Landesgartenschau wirkt nach
Oktober 2006: "Spuren am Heidenheimer See" auf DVD
www.landesgartenschau-heidenheim.de   (59 words)

  
 Stadt Heidenheim :: News
November ganz herzlich in die Karl-Rau-Halle nach Heidenheim ein.
Der kommunalpolitische Elan wird in Heidenheim auch nach dem Ende der Landesgartenschau nicht nachlassen, muss sich aber gleichzeitig innerhalb einer eng begrenzten finanzpolitischen Wirklichkeit bewegen.
Der kommunalpolitische Elan wird in Heidenheim auch nach...
www.heidenheim.de /index.php?id=news   (173 words)

  
 Huneberc of Heidenheim
In this text Huneberc of Heidenheim provides a full justification for a woman acting as an author.
There she joined her kinswoman Walburga, who had become abbess of the convent established at Heidenheim by an Anglo-Saxon cleric named Wynnebald.
Willibald's pilgrimage occurred in the 720s; Huneberc composed this text sometime between her arrival at Heidenheim in 761 and the death of Willibald in 786.
urban.hunter.cuny.edu /~thead/huneberc.htm   (639 words)

  
 BS-Squared.com - Brent Stolle and Bethany (Schneck) Stolle's Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Heidenheim is a nice town in southern Germany where I had my internship.
I lived in a small Ort called Reutenen, which was a five-minute bus ride up the hill.
Here is a picture that I took of a baseball game in Heidenheim.
www.bs-squared.com /galleryview_5000072.htm   (188 words)

  
 Isca Morrismen Foreign Adventures in Heidenheim
Amongst the many tours carried out by the side over the last few years has been an exchange with Heidenheim, the twin town of Newport.
The town of Heidenheim is located in the south of Germany and the side has taken part in exchanges with a local group "Schwäbische Trachtengruppe" who are shown in their traditional costumes with the castle in the background
Whilst in Heidenheim the side danced at a number of concerts
www.isca-morrismen.com /heidenheim.htm   (83 words)

  
 Huneberc
Huneberc was born in Wessex, in south-central England; sometime after 761 she went from England to join a Benedictine monastery at Heidenheim (in Thuringia).
It was under Walberga that Huneberc began her life at Heidenheim.
Within two years, he was made a bishop; ten years after that he and Wynnebald founded the Heidenheim monastery.
home.infionline.net /~ddisse/huneberc.html   (2007 words)

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