Street name
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Name description
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Adalbert Stifter Way |
named after the writer Adalbert Stifter
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Adolph-Kolping-Strasse |
named after Adolph Kolping
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On the Blockhausberg |
named after the "block-like" appearance of the houses in this settlement, which was built in the first half of the 20th century |
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At the head of the book |
named after the former field name of this area, Buchkopf |
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At Eggärtle |
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On the high field |
named after the field name |
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At the Johannisbrunnen |
named after the drinking water fountain |
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At the Michaelsbrunnen |
named after the drinking water fountain |
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At Rothenbach |
named after the field name |
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Amselweg |
named after the bird species blackbird
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At the city garden |
named after the Krumbacher Stadtgarten located at the confluence of the Krumbächles in the Kammel (was part of the Bahnhofstrasse until the end of 2013) |
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At the Weihergraben |
named after the Weihergraben ( B 16 and B 300 ) |
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Andreas-Hofer-Strasse |
named after Andreas Hofer
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Anemone Path |
named after the flowers
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Anton-Munding-Weg |
named after Anton Munding, the landlord of the Munding inn |
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Anton-Nagenrauft-Strasse |
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Asternweg |
named after the flowers
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Attenhauser Strasse |
named after the Krumbach district of Attenhausen , in the direction of which the extension of this street leads (local connection street) |
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Atternweg |
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Augsburger Strasse |
named after the city of Augsburg , in the direction of which the extension of this street leads ( B 300 ) |
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Babenhauser Strasse |
named after the market town of Babenhausen , in the direction of which the extension of this street leads ( B 300 ) |
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Badweg |
named after the Krumbad , in the direction of which the extension of this path leads |
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Bahnhofstrasse |
named after the station on the Mittelschwabenbahn in Krumbach (partly B 16 , partly B 300 ); shopping street |
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Benjamin-Miller-Strasse |
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Beaver Street |
named after the animal species beaver
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Blockhausstrasse |
named after the "block-like" appearance of the houses in this settlement, which was built in the first half of the 20th century |
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Breslauer Strasse |
named after the city of Wroclaw
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Brühlstrasse |
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Brunnenstrasse |
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Buchstrasse |
named after the former field name of this area, Buchkopf |
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Buchweg |
named after the former field name of this area, Buchkopf |
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Burgauer Strasse |
named after the city of Burgau , in the direction of which the extension of this road leads (partly B 16 and B 300 , partly state road St 2024 ) |
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Castle Hill |
Road to the Krumbacher Castle
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Burgweg |
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Buschorstrasse |
named after Ernst Heinrich Buschor , the archaeologist who was born in Hürben |
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Carl-Reisch-Weg |
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Dahlia path |
named after the flowers
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Danziger Strasse |
named after the city of Gdansk
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Demeterweg |
named after the field name Demeterberg |
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Doktor-Knoll-Strasse |
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Dr. Rothermel Street |
named after Fridolin Rothermel , the postwar district of the former district of Krumbach was |
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Dr. Rothermel-Weg |
named after Fridolin Rothermel , who was district administrator of the former district of Krumbach in the post-war period (footpath; extension of Dr. Rothermel-Straße to the west) |
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Dr. Schlögl Street |
named after Alois Schlögl
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Dr. Steinbrenner Strasse |
named after Dr. Richard Steinbrenner, co-founder of the Krumbach district group of the Sudeten German Landsmannschaft |
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Trinity Way |
named after the Holy Trinity
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Throttle path |
named after the thrush bird species |
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Ellerbachweg |
named after the noble family Ellerbach |
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Erwin Bosch Ring |
named after the 2nd mayor after 1945 and KPD chairman in Krumbach |
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Espach |
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Ferdinand-Reiss-Strasse |
named after Ferdinand Reiss, who was mayor of Krumbach from 1893 to 1902 |
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Fingerleweg |
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Finkenweg |
named after the finch bird family |
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Lilac way |
named after the species of wood, lilac
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Franz-Aletsee-Strasse |
named after Franz Aletsee, who was mayor of Krumbach from 1948 to 1963; Shopping street (formerly called Poststraße because the Krumbach post office was on this street at the time) |
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Gallows Mountain |
named after the field name |
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Gärtnerweg |
there is a nursery in the street; In the past there was an allotment garden or rather gravel land in the area of today's street |
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Gesundbrunnenplatz |
named after the fountain in the square; In earlier times there was a bathhouse between the square and the Kammel ; was (like many places in other cities) used as a parking lot until the redesign; the square is very busy in the warm season, as it is used as an outdoor area by an ice cream parlor on the square when the weather is nice; is not an official street name - the address of the houses on the square is Karl-Mantel-Straße |
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Health path |
Footpath between Schlachthausstraße and the market square (the path got its name in 2013 because the medical center that was built that year should not have the address 'Schlachthausstraße') |
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Gorse path |
named after the species of wood gorse
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Hans-Kudlich-Weg |
named after Hans Kudlich
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Hans-Lingl-Strasse |
named after Hans Lingl (Lingl company) |
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Hans-Watzlik-Weg |
named after Hans Watzlik
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Hedwig-Lachmann-Weg |
named after the writer Hedwig Lachmann , who lived part of her life in Hürben and is also buried in the Jewish cemetery in Hürben |
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Heinrich-Sinz-Strasse |
named after Heinrich Sinz , the city pastor and local history researcher; (partly B 16 and B 300 ) |
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Hohenraunauer Strasse |
named after the village of Hohenraunau , in the direction of which the road leads |
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Hohlstrasse |
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Höllgehau |
named after the field name |
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Hop path |
reminds us that hops were once grown on this slope in the north-west of Krumbach |
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Hürbener Strasse |
oldest part of the independent village of Hürben until 1902
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Jahnstrasse |
Street that leads to the forest sports field, named after Jahn, the father of gymnastics
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Jakob-Bader-Strasse |
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Jochner Strasse |
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Johann-Kling-Strasse |
named after Johann Kling |
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Joseph-Haas-Strasse |
named after Joseph Haas
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Josef-Zeiner-Strasse |
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Kaisergarten |
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Kalterer Strasse |
named after the South Tyrolean town of Kaltern ; the music associations of Krumbach and Kaltern are linked by a partnership |
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Kammelweg |
named after the ridge that flows through Krumbach |
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Kapellengasse |
named after the Mühlkapelle Krumbach , which stands at the western end of this street |
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Karl-Mantel-Strasse |
named after Karl Mantel, the government official who had great local political influence in Krumbach around 1900 when the until then independent village of Hürben joined the city of Krumbach; used to be the only connection road from Krumbach to Hürben; shopping street |
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Kirchberg |
named after the former field name of this area, Kirchberg |
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Kirchenstrasse |
named after the parish church of St. Michael von Krumbach, to which the street leads; shopping street |
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Kneippstrasse |
named after Sebastian Kneipp , who rediscovered the water treatment |
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Kohlstatt |
named after the place where charcoal used to be made |
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Koenigsberger Strasse |
named after the city of Königsberg
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Krautgartenweg |
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Landauer Strasse |
named after the Landauer Jewish merchant family who lived in Hürben for several generations |
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Lerchenweg |
named after the lark species
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Lettenberg |
named after the former field name of this area, Lettenberg |
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Lexenried way |
named after the abandoned village of Lexenried , in the direction of which the extension of this path leads |
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Lichtensteinstrasse |
named after the noble family Lichtenstein ( B 16 and B 300 ) |
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Privet Drive |
named after the type of wood privet
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Lily path |
named after the flowers
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Lindenweg |
named after the species of linden tree
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Luitpoldstrasse |
named after the Prince Regent Luitpold ( B 300 ) |
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Lupine Path |
named after the flowers
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Markgrafenstrasse |
the designation recalls to Further Austria belonging Mark Burgau , was one of Krumbach and Hürben 1305 to 1805 |
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Marketplace |
Square in the center of the city, on which the old town hall stands - today the city's tourist information office is housed in this historic building; the weekly market takes place on the square every Friday morning; was (like many places in other cities) used as a parking lot until the redesign; |
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Martin-Gassner-Strasse |
named after Martin Gassner, member of the 7th Bavarian State Parliament 1837–1839 and citizen of Krumbach |
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Max-Welcker-Weg |
named after Max Welcker (1878–1954), elementary school teacher, composer, cantor of St. Michael and conductor of the Liederkranz Krumbach choir |
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Memelstrasse |
named after the Memel river
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Michael-Faist-Strasse |
named after Michael Faist (Faist company) |
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Mindelheimer Strasse |
named after the city of Mindelheim , in the direction of which the extension of this street leads ( Kreisstraße GZ 7 ); shopping street |
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Mozartstrasse |
named after the musician Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Mühlstrasse |
named after the mill of Hürben , the so-called "lower mill" on the Kammel ; today "Haus St. Michael" (parish center) - the old mill wheel now drives a generator |
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Nassauer Strasse |
named after the Nassau family |
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Nattenhauser Strasse |
named after the village of Nattenhausen, in the direction of which the extension of this road leads ( Staatsstraße St 2018 ) |
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Carnation Path |
named after the flowers
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North street |
Street in the north of Krumbach, which is intended to relieve the city center of traffic |
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Upper Buchstrasse |
named after the former field name of this area, Buchkopf |
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Upper Gänshalde |
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Upper field |
named after the field name |
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Upper green field |
named after the field name |
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Upper Höllgehau |
named after the field name Höllgehau |
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Poplar Path |
named after the poplar tree species
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Peter-Dörfler-Strasse |
named after Peter Dörfler
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Pastor-Bobinger-Strasse |
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Pastor Sing Street |
named after Pastor Sing, who was pastor in the Krumbach parish Maria Hilf for a long time (was called Raiffeisenstraße until March 2010) |
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Pastor White Way |
named after the pastor Weiß, who was pastor in Krumbach for a long time |
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Pius-Fröschle-Strasse |
named after Pius Fröschle, a painter born in Krumbach who lived around 1800 |
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Quellenweg |
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Raunauer Strasse |
named after the Krumbach districts of Niederraunau and Hohenraunau , in the direction of which the extension of this road leads ( B 16 ) |
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Reschenberg |
named after the field name |
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Riedweg |
Name refers to the fact that the area near the ridge is quite humid; opens up the area of the former "Einsle Area"; built in 2012 |
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Ringsisenstrasse |
named after Dominikusringenisen , who in 1884 acquired the former Ursberg monastery and established a congregation of sisters to care for the physically and mentally handicapped, the current Dominikus -ringenisen-Werk |
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Rittlen |
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Robert-Steiger-Strasse |
named after Robert Steiger, a textile manufacturer from Krumbach |
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Rosenweg |
named after the flowers
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Rotkreuzstrasse |
named after the Red Cross nursing home that is located on this street |
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Sankt-Michaels-Strasse |
named after the Archangel Michael , the patron saint of St. Michaelskirche in Krumbach (was called Sudetenstrasse until the beginning of 2010) |
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Saint Valentine's path |
named after St. Valentin, of whom relics are kept in St. Michael's Church in Krumbach; The relics presumably do not come from St. Valentine of Terni ; (Footpath along the Krumbächles ) |
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Schlachthausstrasse |
named after the slaughterhouse that was on this street |
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Grinding path |
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Silcherring |
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Simpert-Kraemer-Strasse |
named after the Baroque architect Simpert Kraemer , who is also the St. Michael Church of Krumbach in its present appearance with his son Johann Martin Kraemer built |
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Sonnenweg |
named after the sun (until the beginning of 2010 was called Gartenstraße) |
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Mercenary field |
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Spitalweg |
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Stettiner Strasse |
named after the city of Szczecin
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Südstrasse |
Street in the south of Krumbach, which is supposed to relieve the city center of traffic |
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South Tyrolean Road |
named after the region of South Tyrol
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Synagogengasse |
recalls that in this street, the Synagogue of Hürben stand |
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Valley road |
Road that leads in the valley of the Krumbächles towards Waltenhausen (local connection road) |
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Pond path |
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Theodor-Einsle-Strasse |
named after Theodor Einsle, who was mayor of Krumbach from 1903 to 1918; he had a wine wholesaler in Krumbach |
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Tulip path |
named after the flowers
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Ulmer Strasse |
named after the city of Ulm , in the direction of which the extension of this street leads ( Staatsstraße St 2019 ) |
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Ulrichstrasse |
named after St. Ulrich , the patron saint of the church in Hürben
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Lower Gänshalde |
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Lower green field |
named after the field name |
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Weiherweg |
named after the Weihergraben
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Meadow path |
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Ziegelweg |
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