Markt-Weidenbach is a municipality in the district of Ansbach in Bavaria in Germany. (Wikipedia)
According to their website, translated into lovely Germanglish via Babelfish:
Between Ansbach and the Frankish sea-country, (Weidenbach) is because of a landschaftlich particularly delightful place. Substantially the market municipality is coined/shaped by the local part tri village, the former summer residence of the Mark counts von Brandenburg-Ansbach. In tri village is today an important agricultural training centre.
The many historical buildings lend (Weidenbach) an unforgettable appearance. By the local design up-to-date in the context of the redevelopment of villages pasture brook presents itself as a place, which pleases its citizens and guests.
Weidenbach was first named as “Widenwang im Schwabfeldgau” in a document from 845. From the medieval times up to 1791 Weidenbach was part of the Principality of Ansbach Matheu Weidenbach. After a short time under Prussian rule the principality and, too, Weidenbach became part of the newly created Bavarian Kingdom.
