- The
Graach Gate (German:
Graacher Tor) is the last
remaining town gate of the
German town of Bernkastel-Kues. The name
Graach refers to the neighbouring...
-
Graach an der
Mosel is an
Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity
belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of
collective muni****lity – in the Bernkastel-Wittlich...
- Moselle's
biggest towns by land area.
Clockwise from the north,
these are
Graach, Longkamp, Monzelfeld, Veldenz, Mülheim, Lieser, Maring-Noviand, Platten...
- A
Kabinett level German Riesling from the
village of
Graach,
located between Bernkastel and Wehlen....
-
Michael Matheus (born 27
March 1953, in
Graach) is a
German historian.
Michael Matheus graduated from the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium (Trier) in 1971....
- Bernkastel-Kues Bernkastel-Kues1, 2
Brauneberg Burgen Erden Gornhausen Graach an der
Mosel Hochscheid Kesten Kleinich Kommen Lieser Lösnich
Longkamp Maring-Noviand...
-
Nikolaus Ehlen (born 9
December 1886 in
Graach an der Mosel, died 18
October 1965 in Velbert) was a
German pacifist teacher. He was a
Catholic pioneer...
- Gönnersdorf Gönnheim Görgeshausen
Gornhausen Gösenroth Gossersweiler-Stein
Graach an der
Mosel Gräfendhron
Grafschaft Gransdorf Greimerath Greimerath Greimersburg...
- muni****lities"): Bernkastel-Kues, Town
Brauneberg Burgen Erden Gornhausen Graach an der
Mosel Hochscheid Kesten Kleinich Kommen Lieser Lösnich
Longkamp Maring-Noviand...
- Slovakia. In
historical records, the
village was
first mentioned in 1388 (
Graach). It
belonged to Šášov, and in the 17th
century to Mine Chamber. The records...