- A
burgstall is a
German term
referring to a
castle of
which so
little is left that its
appearance cannot effectively be reconstructed. It has no direct...
- A
burgstall is a
German term
referring to a
castle of
which so
little is left that its
appearance cannot effectively be reconstructed.
Burgstall may also...
- The
Hoher Burgstall is a mountain, 2,611 m, in the Kalkkögel
mountain chain in the
Stubai Alps,
southeast of the
Schlicker Seespitze (2,804 m) mountain...
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Burgstall (German pronunciation: [ˈbʊrkʃtal]; Italian:
Postal [poˈstal]) is a
comune (muni****lity) and a
village in
South Tyrol in
northern Italy. Burgstall...
- Craintal, Erdbach,
Finsterlohr (together with the
villages Schonach,
Burgstall and Seldeneck), Frauental, Freudenbach, Münster, Niederrimbach, Oberrimbach...
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Burgstall is a muni****lity in the Börde
district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. On 1
January 2010 it
absorbed the
former muni****lities Cröchern,
Dolle and...
- is
subdivided into the
following Katastralgemeinden:
Frauenhofen Groß
Burgstall Grünberg
Poigen St.
Bernhard Strögen "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden...
- Großklein is a muni****lity in the
district of
Leibnitz in Styria, Austria. Its
place name can be
considered unusual as "groß" is
German for "big" or "tall"...
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summits of the
Burgstall (976 m), Bärenriegel (1,017 m),
Eckstein (1,073 m),
Schwarzriegel (1,079 m) and
Ahornriegel (1,050 m). On the
Burgstall there is a...
- (German:
Burgstall Gegenpoint, also
spelled Geggenpoint or Kekenpoint, and even
earlier spelled Kekkepiunt,
Kekinpiunt or Geckenpoint) is the
burgstall or site...