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			 Großdeinbach
			 Suburb of Schwaebisch
			Gmuend, on Norwegian ,
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						   Großdeinbach
						("large your brook") is a suburb of Schwäbisch
						Gmuend in the state of
						Baden-Wuerttemberg
						in  the Federal Republic
						of  Germany.
												 
						Großdeinbach was an independent municipality
						and is since the incorporation 1972 a suburb of Swabian
						Gmuend. In Großdeinbach live approx. 4000 inhabitants.
						Beside the Evangelist church also a catholic church was built
						after the war. The former old school became first city hall and
						after the incorporation office for district. Several
						restaurants are at the disposal to visiting people. The
						Haselbach Soeldhaus is also a part of Großdeinbach. The
						Roman border barrier "Limes" is located at
						Kleindeinbach
						and Hangendeinbach, both sections of Großdeinbach. At
						Kleindeinbach-Rotenbachtal the "raetian wall" of the
						"Limes" begins. 
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						  The
						boundary of Großdeinbach and Haselbach
						is at the same time county border: Haselbach Soeldhaus came
						with Großdeinbach and Schwaebisch
						Gmuend to the
						Ostalbkreis. The remaining Haselbach
						was slammed shut together with Alfdorf
						to the Rems-Murr
						county. This was done via a counting error in the federal state
						parliament of Baden-Wuerttemberg, which was allegedly not
						reparable.  The inscription on the sign
						reads: Wanderer stand still and cry, here you enter the
						Ostalbkreis. 
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