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Weinzierlein
Ortsteil of Zirndorf in Bavaria, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Weinzierlein (colloquially: "Wáindserla"[1]) is a village in the town of Zirndorf in the Central Franconian district of Fürth in Bavaria, Germany.
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Geography
Together with Wintersdorf to the east, Weinzierlein forms a contiguous settlement and lies on the southern banks of the Bibert and on the stream of the Roßtaler Mühlbach, which empties into the Bibert from the right in the village. To the southwest it is bounded by the woods of Erlach, to the northwest on the far side of the Bibert is the forest of Streitlach, with the hill of Weinberg. To the south rises the Mäusbuck.[2]
Population growth
- Gemeinde Weinzierlein
- Ort Weinzierlein
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Religion
Since the Reformation the village has been predominantly Protestant. Those who are evangelical Lutherans are part of the parish of St. Laurence (Roßtal); Roman Catholics are part of the church of Christ the King (Roßtal).
Culture
Weinzierlein is the location of one of the fictitious "Schafkopf Academies", known by locals in the Nuremberg region as the "card playing school" ("Kartelschule"), see also Schafkopf language.
The carnival of Kärwa takes place annually on the first weekend in August in Weinzierlein.
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