Leonberg$532548$ - translation to dutch
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Leonberg$532548$ - translation to dutch

CITY IN BADEN-WUERTTEMBERG, GERMANY
Leonberg (Württemberg); Leonberg, Germany; Leonberg (Wurttemberg); Leonberg (Wuerttemberg)
  • above sea level]]
  • View by Andreas Kieser, 1682
  • The old town viewed from Engelberg
  • The A81 [[Autobahn]] (motorway) entering the [[Engelberg tunnel]]
  • The palace.
  • Leonberg Town Hall: In front of the building, the traditional [[Maypole]] with plaques represents local [[guild]]s.
  • [[Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling]], 1835
  • The Pomeranzen Garden, which was restored in 1980
  • The Schwarzer Adler in Leonberg, the first seat of the parliament of [[Württemberg]]

Leonberg      
n. Leonberger, hondenras, grote hond met goudkleurige vacht en kruising van Sint Bernard en Newfoundlander

Definition

Leonberg
['li:?nb?:g]
(also Leonberger)
¦ noun a large dog of a breed produced by crossing a St Bernard and a Newfoundland.
Origin
early 20th cent.: named after a town in SW Germany.

Wikipedia

Leonberg

Leonberg (German pronunciation: [ˈleːɔnˌbɛrk] (listen); Swabian: Leaberg) is a town in the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg about 16 km (10 mi) to the west of Stuttgart, the state capital. About 45,000 people live in Leonberg, making it the third-largest borough in the rural district (Landkreis) of Böblingen (after Sindelfingen and Böblingen to the south).

Leonberg is most famous for its picturesque market square, the centuries-old annual horse market, its past role as the seat of one of Württemberg's first parliaments, and the Pomeranzen Garden – Germany's only remaining terraced garden which dates back to the late Renaissance.