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Bühl (other)
Bühl may refer to: Places *Bühl (Baden), in the district Rastatt, Germany *Bühl (Klettgau), in the municipality of Klettgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany *Bühl (Tübingen), in the Tübingen district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany *Bühl bei Aarberg, in the Canton of Bern, Switzerland *Sportplatz Bühl, Schaffhausen, Switzerland People with the surname *Alfons Bühl (1900–1988), German physicist *Hede Bühl (born 1940), German sculptor *Klara Bühl (born 2000), German football player *Marcus Bühl (born 1977), German politician See also

*Buhl (other) *Buel (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Buhl German-language surnames ...
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Bühl (Baden)
The city of Bühl (; Low Alemannic: ''Bihl'') is part of the district of Rastatt in the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It has a history reaching back to the twelfth century and was formerly an agricultural town, especially famous for its plums. Bühl has a population of about 29,000, and is in the region between the Rhine Valley and the Black Forest. Today it is mainly an industrial town, especially in the car manufacturing supply industry. Yet it still has preserved its character and is also renowned for its good restaurants. Bühl is a town in the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about South of Baden-Baden. Bühl is the third largest town in Rastatt County (Landkreis), after Rastatt itself and Gaggenau. Due to its location, size and importance it has become a central place for numerous towns, townships and villages in the neighbourhood. Bühl was proclaimed a major district town (Große Kreisstadt) on 1 January 1973, after it lost it ...
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Bühl (Klettgau)
Klettgau (High Alemannic German, High Alemannic: ''Chleggau'') is a Municipalities of Germany, municipality in the district of Waldshut (district), Waldshut in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the center of the ''Klettgau'' historical region stretching across the Switzerland, Swiss border into the cantons of Aargau, Canton of Schaffhausen, Schaffhausen, and Canton of Zurich, Zürich. The municipal area includes the villages of Bühl, Erzingen, Geißlingen, Grießen, Rechberg, Riedern am Sand, and Weisweil. Geography Klettgau is located on the Klingengraben and Schwarzbach (Klettgau), Schwarzbach rivers. In the east, it borders the Swiss municipalities of Trasadingen, Wilchingen and Wasterkingen. The neighbouring German municipalities are Wutöschingen, Lauchringen, Küssaberg, and Hohentengen am Hochrhein in the west, as well as Dettighofen, Baden-Württemberg, Dettighofen in the east. There is a border crossing into Switzerland on the road from Erzingen to Trasadingen. The mun ...
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Bühl (Tübingen)
Bühl () is a village in the Tübingen district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Since 1971, it is an outer district of the city of Tübingen. Bühl has a population of 2 194 on an area of 6,41 km². It lies on the southern bank of the Neckar river, directly adjacent to the east to Kilchberg, 4 km to the east of Rottenburg am Neckar Rottenburg am Neckar (; until 10 July 1964 only ''Rottenburg''; Swabian: ''Raodaburg'') is a medium-sized town in the administrative district (''Landkreis'') of Tübingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It lies about 50 kilometres (31 miles) s ... and about 6 km to the southwest of the inner city of Tübingen. {{DEFAULTSORT:Buhl (Tubingen) Villages in Baden-Württemberg Boroughs of Tübingen ...
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Bühl Bei Aarberg
Bühl bei Aarberg (or simply Bühl) is a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Seeland (administrative district), Seeland administrative district in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Bern (canton), Bern in Switzerland. History Bühl is first mentioned in 1261 as ''Bule''. During the 13th century the land and rights over the village were owned by the Counts of Kyburg and the Kyburg Ministerialis (unfree knights in the service of a feudal overlord) families of Schüpfen, Mattstetten and Mörigen. It was part of the ''Herrschaft (territory), Herrschaft'' of Nidau, which was partly acquired by Bern in 1388 and fully acquired in 1393. Under Bernese control Bühl was combined with Walperswil to form a community that was known as the Upper County. Bühl was also part of the parish of Walperswil. It remained a small farming community for most of its history. While agriculture is still important in Bühl, over half of the residents commute to jobs in neighboring cities ...
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Sportplatz Bühl
Spielvereinigung Schaffhausen is a Swiss football club based in Schaffhausen, in the north of the country. It was founded in 1922. The club colors are black and white. The club nickname is "Spielvi." The club operates a total of twenty teams, including 4 men's teams and 16 junior teams. They are known to be more active within local football than their bigger local rivals FC Schaffhausen. They currently play in the 1. Liga Classic, the fourth tier of Swiss football. History The club was formed in 1922 by the merger of two clubs, Hollow Tree and Sportclub Schaffhausen. Between 1949 and 1951 the club were trained by Albert Sing who went on to great success as coach of BSC Young Boys. The club played for many years in the lower echelons of Swiss football until 1990, when the club made it into the 2nd tier, the Challenge League. Stadium Schaffhausen play their home games at Sportplatz Bühl, a small multi-purpose stadium with a capacity of 1,000. References External links Offic ...
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Alfons Bühl
Alfons Bühl (1900–1988) was a German physicist. From 1934 to 1945, he was director of the physics department at the ''Technische Hochschule Karlsruhe''. Education From 1919 to 1925, Bühl studied physics at the ''Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität'' (today, the ''Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin'') and the ''Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg''. He received his doctorate in 1925 under the Nobel Laureate Philipp Lenard at Heidelberg and was a teaching assistant to Lenard.Hentschel and Hentschel, 1996, Appendix F; see the entry for Bühl. Career In 1928, Bühl became a teaching assistant at the ''Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg'' and from 1929 was a Privatdozent there in physics. From 1931 to 1933, he had a lectureship in the physics department at the ''Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich''. In 1934, he replaced Wolfgang Gaede as director of the physics department at the ''Technische Hochschule Karlsruhe'' (today, the ''Universität Karlsruhe''); Gaede had bee ...
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Hede Bühl
Hede Bühl (8 June 1940, Haan, near Düsseldorf) is a German sculptor who lives and works in Düsseldorf. She studied under Joseph Beuys and worked in the studio of Ewald Mataré. Her work has received numerous awards, including the Villa Romana prize (1973), the Villa Massimo fellowship (1979), and the Käthe Kollwitz Prize from the Academy of Arts, Berlin (2007). References Further reading * Hede Bühl: ''Skulpturen und Zeichnungen.'' Exhibit catalog, 1985, * Hede Bühl: ''Köpfe.'' Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Lübeck 1990 External links * Entry for Hede Bühlon the Union List of Artist Names Biography of Hede Bühlfrom the Haus der Kunst The ''Haus der Kunst'' (, ''House of Art'') is a museum for modern and contemporary art in Munich, Bavaria. It is located at Prinzregentenstraße 1 at the southern edge of the Englischer Garten, Munich's largest park. It was built between 1933 an ... 20th-century German sculptors 21st-century German sculptor ...
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Klara Bühl
Klara Gabriele Bühl (; born 7 December 2000) is a German professional footballer who plays as a left winger or forward for Frauen-Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Germany national team. She is widely recognised as one of the best young wingers in Europe. Club career Youth career Bühl first played in various boys' teams at SpVgg Untermünstertal before moving to the youth department of the Bundesliga club SC Freiburg in the summer of 2013. From the 2014–15 season on, she competed with the B-Juniors in the Bundesliga South and reached the German Championship semi-finals with the 2016 team. Bühl scored all three goals for Freiburg in their 3–2 second leg victory against FSV Gütersloh, but the team missed out on the final after a 2–0 loss in the first leg. Freiburg Ahead of the 2016–17 season, Bühl moved up early to Freiburg's senior women's team and made her debut aged just 15 on 11 September 2016 (2nd matchday) in a 5–0 home victory against MSV Duisburg ...
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Marcus Bühl
Marcus Bühl (born 29 April 1977) is a German politician. Born in Ilmenau, Thuringia, he represents Alternative for Germany (AfD). Marcus Bühl has served as a member of the Bundestag from the state of Thuringia since 2017. Life He became member of the Bundestag after the 2017 German federal election. He is a member of the Budget Committee of Bundestag. In the 2021 German federal election The 2021 German federal election was held in Germany on 26 September 2021 to elect the members of the 20th Bundestag. State elections in Berlin and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern were also held. Incumbent chancellor Angela Merkel, first elected in 2005, ..., he won a direct mandate in Gotha – Ilm-Kreis defeating Tankred Schipanski from the Christian Democratic Union. References External links * Bundestag biography 1977 births Living people Members of the Bundestag for Thuringia Members of the Bundestag 2017–2021 Members of the Bundestag 2021–2025 Members of the Bu ...
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Buhl (other)
Buhl may refer to: Places France * Buhl, Bas-Rhin * Buhl, Haut-Rhin * Buhl-Lorraine, Moselle Germany * Bühl (other) United States * Buhl, Alabama * Buhl, Idaho * Buhl, Minnesota People * Angie Buhl, American politician * Bob Buhl (1928–2001), American baseball player * Christian H. Buhl (1810–1894), American politician and businessman * Frank H. Buhl (1848–1918), American businessman and philanthropist * Frederick Buhl (1806–1890), American politician and businessman * Hermann Buhl, (1924–1957), Austrian climber * Klara Bühl (born 2000), German footballer * Ludwig von Buhl (1816–1880), German pathologist * Melissa Buhl (born 1982), American racing cyclist * Philipp Buhl (born 1989), German competitive sailor * Robbie Buhl (born 1963), American race car driver * Vilhelm Buhl (1881–1954), Prime Minister of Denmark Other uses * Buhl Aircraft Company * Buhl Altarpiece in Buhl, Haut-Rhin * Buhl Building, in Detroit, Michigan * Buhl Building (Pittsburgh ...
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Buel (other)
Buel may refer to: Places *Buel, Kansas *Buel, Kentucky *Lake Buel, Massachusetts, United States *Buel Township, Michigan, United States People *Alexander W. Buel *David Hillhouse Buel (other) See also

* Buell (other) * Bühl (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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