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'''Frauenburg''' may refer to the following places: | |||
The names {{Audio|Frauenburg.ogg|'''Frauenburg'''}} or ] were given to many towns in ]-speaking countries in the ]. Because of its cathedral and the astronomer ], the most famous town with the German name Frauenburg is ''']''', ]. | |||
*], in Styria, Austria | |||
The names usually originate din the construction of a fortified (hence ''-burg'') chapel, church, or monastery dedicated to the ]. Cities or parts of cities in ], ], and ] bear this name Frauenburg. | |||
*the German name of ], Poland | |||
*the German exonym for the city of ], Latvia | |||
*], a municipality in Austria | |||
*several castles and abbeys in Germany and Austria | |||
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In Hesse, the Frauenburg is an abbey initially founded as a daughter house of the ]. The Abbey and the Frauenburg were, however, constructed between the 8th and 10th centuries in what was at the time the region known as ]. | |||
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Frauenburg may refer to the following places:
- Frauenburg (castle), in Styria, Austria
- the German name of Frombork, Poland
- the German exonym for the city of Saldus, Latvia
- Unzmarkt-Frauenburg, a municipality in Austria
- several castles and abbeys in Germany and Austria
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