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Sinsheim is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, with a history reflected in its historical buildings, castle (Burg Steinsberg), and monastery (Stift Sunnisheim). It matters as a historic settlement in the region that preserves examples of medieval and traditional German architecture and religious institutions.
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thumb|right|Historical buildings in the principal street thumb|right|Burg Steinsberg thumb|right|The monastery Stift Sunnisheim
Sinsheim (; ) is a town in southwestern Germany, in the Rhine Neckar Area of the state Baden-Württemberg about southeast of Heidelberg and about northwest of Heilbronn in the district Rhein-Neckar.
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Stadt Sinsheim
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Sinsheim Elsenz
The historical entry for Sinsheim Elsenz, Sinsheim Elsenz, Heidelberg, Baden, including parish and jurisdiction information, in the Meyers Gazetteer of the German Empire also known as Meyers Orts- und Verkehrs-Lexikon des Deutschen Reichs.
meyersgaz.org →BKdo Heidelberg - The Bezirkskommando for Sinsheim Elsenz is in Heidelberg. The Bezirkskommando is the District Military Command. You can look in the BKdo to find military records. A Sinsheim Elsenz [self] - The Amtsbezirk for Sinsheim Elsenz is itself. The Amtsbezirk is the District Office. StdA Sinsheim Elsenz [self] - The Standesamt for Sinsheim Elsenz is in itself. The Standesamt is where the Civil Registration Office is located. kath. Pfk. 1 - Sinsheim Elsenz has 1 katholisch Pfarrkirche (Catholic parish church). The list below are those places from the Meyers Gazetteer that are nearby to Sinsheim Elsenz (which may include itself) and are listed as containing a Catholic Church or Parish, a Protestant Church or Parish, a Synagogue, or Other Church.
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