Pliensbach
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Pliensbach | |
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| Coordinates: 48°39′08″N 9°35′09″E / 48.652222°N 9.585833°E | |
| Country | Germany |
| State | Baden-Württemberg |
| District | Göppingen |
| Municipality | Zell unter Aichelberg |
Pliensbach is a hamlet in the municipality of Zell unter Aichelberg in the district of Göppingen in central Baden-Württemberg.
In 1452, Pliensbach came under the possession of Württemberg.[1] In September 1519, during the conflicts between Duke Ulrich and the Swabian League, 14 buildings in Pliensbach were devastated.[2] In 1628, the plague reached Pliensbach as well as the entire Zeller district, resulting in a total of 200 deaths in the villages of Zell, Pliensbach, Aichelberg, and Eckwälden.[3]