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elevation of 210 m
above sea level. To the
north lies the
Ortsteil of
Gimsbach. From the Glan
valley outwards, the
mountain slopes climb steeply to an...
- (Kusel–Rammelsbach–Altenglan–Mühlbach am Glan–Rutsweiler am Glan–Theisbergstegen–
Gimsbach–Haschbach am Remigiusberg–Kusel 277 (Altenglan–Friedelhausen–Bosenbach...
- this
second Palatine mining period mainly covered the muni****lities of
Gimsbach, Rutsweiler, Mühlbach and Föckelberg. The
government of the Electorate...
- bus stop at the station. It is
served by the
following bus routes: 282 (
Gimsbach–Matzenbach–Rehweiler–Glan-Münchweiler–Quirnbach–Liebsthal–Sangerhof–Wa...
- (Kusel–Rammelsbach–Altenglan–Mühlbach am Glan–Rutsweiler am Glan–Theisbergstegen–
Gimsbach–Haschbach am Remigiusberg–Kusel) 280 (Kusel–Diedelkopf–Bledesbach–Konk...
- for the most part on the
through road,
which leads from Föckelberg to
Gimsbach. The
oldest buildings go back to the 19th century. A few
bigger farmhouses...
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resulted in the Amt of Bosenbach, to
which Rutsweiler, Mühlbach, Föckelberg,
Gimsbach,
Deinsberg and a
number of
other nearby places belonged,
being incorporated...
- Aschbach, Bettenhausen, Bosenbach, Eßweiler, Föckelberg, Fockenberg,
Gimsbach, Hinzweiler, Hundheim, Jettenbach, Kollweiler, Lauterecken, Limbach, Lohnweiler...
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Protestant school in 1843 was a man
named Peter Fiscus, born in 1819 in
Gimsbach. As
early as the next year,
complaints were
circulating that he “with unbecoming...
- (an
Ortsteil of Altenglan) to
Neunkirchen and
onwards round the peak to
Gimsbach. This is the Potzberg, upon
which stands the 35 m-tall
Potzberg Tower....