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Mariengrotte/Lourdesgrotte... edit

Hallo !

Sorry I don't speak German but I need you help if you have time...

I saw you've uploaded many pictures of Lourdes grottoes of Germany. I'm very interrested because I'm trying to update the French page in a better way in my sandbox. You can see I started to move some cats to sort all these pictures by town name but I don't really know German Landers and towns. That's why I ask you, if you please, to geolocate your pictures and create good cats (and why not to move some pictures from the de-wiki to Commons) to ease my work and help me letting me know where these grottoes are located exactly. I know it's a long work but it'll be very usefull.

Please let me know if you can help. Thanks by advance. --Llann .\m/ (Lie 2 me ...) 21:07, 4 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

P.S. : What's the real difference between Lourdesgrotte and Mariengrotte ?

A barnstar for you! edit

  The Photographer's Barnstar
Für das Bild der Haindlinger Kirchen! Aarp65 (talk) 02:03, 23 October 2014 (UTC)Reply
Hallo Aarp65. Many thanks for the barnstar. In my whole life I never got an award. I'm excited. -- Elcom.stadler (talk) 14:28, 28 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Bildformate edit

Hallo ElcomStadler hast du eigentlich schon mal gehört dass man eine Kamera hochkant halten kann um zB Altäre und (schmal aufragende) Häuser in kompletten Umfang ablichten zu können, auch für Heiligenfiguren und Altarblätter ist so eine Ausrichtung von großem Vorteil. Ich muss mich immerwieder über deine Bilder ärgern, wenn du Altäre oder Figuren (komplett) abgeschnitten hochlädst.
@Richard Meyer aus Altusried (im bayrischen Anteil Westallgäus) ist das Selbe in Grün--Ricardalovesmonuments (talk) 14:20, 18 June 2018 (UTC)Reply

File:Hofkirchen Sankt Peter - Hochaltar.jpg edit

 
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Allgemeine-Laberzeitung? edit

Gibt es diese Zeitung wirklich? Du zitierst diese in File:Ergoldsbach Holzleiten Kienoden Wegkreuz.jpg. -- 77blei (talk) 14:44, 20 May 2023 (UTC)Reply

Ok, ist wohl tatsächlich kein Witz, auch wenn es danach klingt, nichts für ungut. (de:Mediengruppe Straubinger Tagblatt / Landshuter Zeitung) --77blei (talk) 14:48, 20 May 2023 (UTC)Reply
Die Allgemeine-Laberzeigung gibt es sehr wohl. Sie gehört zur Mediengruppe idowa (Isar, Donau, Wald) Nachfolgend ein Link:
https://markt.idowa.de/startseite/kontakt-faq/abteilung/anzeigen-beilagen/printwerbung/tageszeitungen/allgemeine-laber-zeitung.html
Zu dem beschriebenen Kreuz und der sogenannten "Raubergasse" wurde sogar ein Buch angekündigt, das noch 2023 erscheinen soll. Elcom.stadler (talk) 08:24, 22 May 2023 (UTC)Reply
Hallo Elcom.stadler der User 77blei hatte wohl den Begriff Laber des Zeitungsnamen aus Unwissenheit nicht mit dem Labertal in der sie gelesen wird, sondern mit plaudern/quatschen in Verbindung gebracht. Ricardalovesmonuments (talk) 10:43, 22 May 2023 (UTC)Reply
Die Annahme mit plaudern oder quatschen ist im Grunde auch gar nicht so falsch, wenn man sich die Ursprünge der Flußnamen betrachtet.
Der Name Laber rührt höchstwahrscheinlich von „labara“ her, was in der Sprache der mitteleuropäischen Kelten so viel wie „die Schwatzende, Rauschende“ bedeutete. Eine andere Herkunft des Namens könnte auch auf den bairischen Begriff „lap“ (träge, langsam, faul) zurückgehen, dies in Bezug auf die langsame Strömung des Gewässers. Es gibt zahlreiche weitere Flüsse mit dem Namensbestandteil Laber: z. B. Weiße Laber, Schwarze Laber, Kleine Laber. Für eben diese Flüsse herrschte lange Jahre Uneinigkeit über die Schreibweise Laaber oder Laber, bis sich Sprachwissenschaftler 2002 einigten, den Namen aufgrund des keltischen Ursprungswortes mit nur einem "a" zu schreiben. Die alte Schreibweise findet sich aber noch in Ortsnamen wie Laaber oder Rottenburg an der Laaber.
Interessant, dass jemand das auffällt. Für uns in der Gegend ist der Name der Flüsse und der damit verbundenen Regionen vertraut.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fe_Laber
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleine_Laber Elcom.stadler (talk) 14:56, 22 May 2023 (UTC)Reply