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2 unusual facts about Sünching


South African Lipizzaners

He first went to Sünching, Germany, where his parents' stud farm was located, and then he fled with his horses to Dorset, England, arriving at Christmas 1946 at the property of Lord Digby.

Sünching

The last count left it to his grandson, the baron Hoenning O'Carroll, who still resides in the castle with his wife and daughter.


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Regensburg–Passau railway

From Sünching the line swung away to Geiselhöring in the valley of the Kleinen Laaber, where trains continued on to Landshut and Munich.


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