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- Herrenwieser may refer to the following places in Germany: Herrenwieser Schwallung, a sandstone dam, built in 1844, near Herrenwies, Forbach, in the Northern...
- The Herrenwieser See is a tarn in the muni****lity of Forbach in the Northern Black Forest in Germany. It lies at a height of 830 metres, a little northwest...
- The Herrenwieser Schwallung is a splash dam, built in 1844–47 of bunter sandstone, near Herrenwies in the Black Forest, which impounds the waters of the...
- eastern flank of the mountain in a 170-metre-deep cirque is a lake, the Herrenwieser See. West of the S****opf on the other side of the saddle, which forms...
- Leipzig (in German). No. 29. 2010. p. 68. "Herrenwieser Vokalensemble / Martin Krumbiegel". Herrenwieser Vokalensemble. Retrieved 24 April 2013. "Martin...
- "generation times" of the bark beetle. Über einige neue Urthiere aus dem Herrenwieser See im badischen Schwarzwalde, (1884). Die Schweizer Coregonenspecies:...
- Meters Additional Information Forbach 0 303 Auf Wegscheiden 5.0 751 Herrenwieser See 1.5 834 Glacial cirque from the last glacial period, c. 9 m deep...
- is the Mummelsee on the Hornisgrinde. Other tarns are the Ellbachsee, Herrenwieser See, Huzenbacher See, Sankenbachsee, Schurmsee and the Wildsee near Ruhestein...
- Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Black Forest Moos (878 m), Ortenaukreis, Black Forest Herrenwieser Sattel (878 m), Baden-Baden/ Rastatt, Black Forest Römerstein (872 m)...
- Murg, splash dams (Schwallungen) were built in the forest, such as the Herrenwieser Schwallung, and existing lakes were further impounded to raise their...