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- Tambach-Dietharz is a town in the district of Gotha, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated in the Thuringian Forest, 19 km south of Gotha. Since 2012,...
- (639 m) with Alexanderturm (observation tower) Reaching until Tambach-Dietharz, the part of Thuringian forest around the town of Brotterode is geologically...
- Gothic/death metal/black metal band formed in 1995. The members are from Tambach-Dietharz, a village in Thuringia. Four of the band's albums are banned in Germany...
- amb****ador at the Children's Ho****e in Mitteldeutschland Nordhausen in Tambach-Dietharz.[citation needed] Sanoussi-Bliss was educated in the Ernst Busch Academy...
- Tambach-Dietharz (Thuringia) Tamm (Baden-Württemberg) Tangerhütte (Saxony-Anhalt) Tangermünde (Saxony-Anhalt) Tann (Rhön) (Hesse) Tanna (Thuringia) Tauberbischofsheim...
- in Harz district Falkenstein (Thuringia), a rock formation near Tambach-Dietharz in the Thuringian Forest Falkenstein, Königstein im Taunus, a small town...
- as the Tambach-Dietharz Dam and the Schmalw****er Dam, both in the catchment area of the Apfelstädt, near the town of Tambach-Dietharz. On the southeastern...
- (130 sq mi) biosphere reservation, and a number of dams such as Tambach-Dietharz Dam, Schmalw****er Dam, Ohra Dam, Lütsche Dam and the Leibis-Lichte Dam...
- pronunciation: [ˈfalkn̩ˌʃtaɪn] ) lies southeast of the small town of Tambach-Dietharz in Schmalw****er bottom (Schmalw****ergrund) and is the most important rock...
- the middle part of the Thuringian Forest, near the village of Tambach-Dietharz. Eudibamus is claimed to be the first bipedal vertebrate. Eudibamus was...