Wachenbuchen
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Wachenbuchen is the smallest district in the city of Maintal, Hesse, Germany.[1] It is about 17 km east of Frankfurt am Main.
References
- ^ Wachenbuchen Online
Further reading
- Peter Heckert: Liebenswertes Wachenbuchen. Hanau 1997.
- Heinrich Reimer: Historisches Ortslexikon für Kurhessen. Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission für Hessen 14, 1926 pp. 73 f.
- Eugen Heinz Sauer: Büchertalgeschichten. Festbuch zur 1200-Jahr-Feier der Stadtteile Hanau-Mittelbuchen und Maintal-Wachenbuchen. Hanau-Mittelbuchen 1997
External links
- Wachenbuchen Online
- Hessische Bibliographie: literature on Wachenbuchen
- Maintal municipal website
- Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS): Wachenbuchen, Main-Kinzig-Kreis, in: Historisches Ortslexikon für Hessen
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