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- in the town of Kirn. Hahnenbach is a state-recognized tourism community. Hahnenbach lies on the like-named brook, the Hahnenbach, which empties into the...
- Hahnenbach may refer to: Hahnenbach, a muni****lity in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Hahnenbach (Boye), a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Hahnenbach...
- Hahnenbach is a small river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is 2.9 km long and flows into the Boye near Bottrop. It is one of five rivers and streams...
- Hahnenbach is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany. It flows into the Wiedau near Hemslingen. List of rivers of Lower Saxony Environmental map service of Lower...
- In the canton of Kirn, the robbers often sta**** in at Hahnenbach and Schneppenbach. In Hahnenbach, Johannes Bückler had accommodated his lover, Elise Werner...
- Otzenhausen, the Pfalzfeld obelisk, the upland settlement of Altburg in the Hahnenbach valley and the numerous fields of tumuli. At that time, the Hunsrück was...
- in a landscape characterized by the Nahe valley and the valley of the Hahnenbach, cut deeply into the Lützelsoon, roughly 10 km northeast of Idar-Oberstein...
- Hunsrück on the western edge of the Lützelsoon ridge and east of (above) the Hahnenbach valley. The nearest major towns are Idar-Oberstein (17 km to the south-southwest)...
- Volxheim 2. Kirner Land Bärenbach Becherbach bei Kirn Brauweiler Bruschied Hahnenbach Heimweiler Heinzenberg Hennweiler Hochstetten-Dhaun Horbach Kellenbach...
- Castle”) on a mountain spur near Bundenbach, inside a bow in the tributary Hahnenbach. Standing there from about 170 to 50 BC was a Late Iron Age, Late Celtic...