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- The Dollberg is a mountain in the Dollberge range in central Germany and the highest point in the state of Saarland. It is 695.4 m above sea level (NHN)...
- Christian Dollberg (born 3 November 1971) is an Argentine former footballer who pla**** as a defender. Dollberg started his playing career in 1992 with...
- lvermgeo.rlp.de (retrieved, 31 January and 1 February 2013). Höhe des Dollbergs laut Dollberge (Karte und Info) auf Saarlandbilder.net und laut Aufschrift...
- in Germany. The state is generally hilly; the highest mountain is the Dollberg with a height of 695.4 m (2,281 ft). Most inhabitants live in a city agglomeration...
- Gancedo (1990–96) Cristian Traverso (1991–94) Juan Gomez (1991–95) Christian Dollberg (1992–94) Faryd Mondragón (1993–94) Leonardo Mas (1993–97) Jorge Quinteros...
- lived in the region north of the fort. The fort is located on top of the Dollberg, a hill near Otzenhausen in Germany, about 695 m above sea level. The only...
- Rhine-Westphalia Dinkelberg Hohe Flum 535 1,755 Baden-Württemberg Dollberge Dollberg 695 2,280 Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland Dransfeld Muni****l Forest Hoher...
- lived in the region north of the fort. The fort is located on top of the Dollberg, a hill near Otzenhausen in Germany, about 695 m above sea level. The only...
- Misiones, Rojas pla**** for Argentinos Juniors at the same time as Christian Dollberg in 1991. He moved to Cerro Corá in the same year and parti****ted in their...
- 4 m), south of Börfink in the parish of Brücken, Rhineland-Palatinate Dollberg (695.4 m), southeast of Neuhütten, the highest mountain in the Saarland...