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- Heinzenberg is an Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective muni****lity – in the Bad Kreuznach district in...
- "forest") is a dialect of the Romansh language spoken in Domleschg, Heinzenberg, Schams, and Val Ferrera, Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. Since 1601...
- Heinzenberg (Romansh: Mantogna) is the western side of Hinterrhein valley in the Swiss canton of Graubünden between the Viamala and the narrow valley...
- Heinzenberg Castle German: Burg Heinzenberg is a ruined castle in the muni****lity of Cazis in the Viamala Region of the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland...
- century, the Heinzenberg and Domleschg valleys were gradually Germanized over the next decades. Around the turn of the century, the inner Heinzenberg and Cazis...
- flows through the three valleys named Rheinwald, Schams and Domleschg-Heinzenberg. The valleys are separated by the Rofla Gorge and Viamala Gorge. Its...
- Even before 1440, the lordships of Löwenberg, Thusis, Tschappina and Heinzenberg joined the League, despite the count of Werdenberg-Sargans having forbidden...
- Tschanüff Wildenberg Rhäzüns Hochjuvalt Ortenstein Alt-Sins Neu-Sins Heinzenberg Rietberg Hasensprung Schauenstein Fürstenau Campell Ehrenfels Hohenratien...
- Bärenbach Becherbach bei Kirn Brauweiler Bruschied Hahnenbach Heimweiler Heinzenberg Hennweiler Hochstetten-Dhaun Horbach Kellenbach Kirn1, 2 Königsau Limbach...
- family of Boos. The ruin lies high above the Baybach valley. William I of Heinzenberg built the fortress in 1150 and, in so doing, established the "Boos-Waldeck"...