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- eastern limit. Along this part of the river lie the outlying centres of Hirzenach and Bad Salzig, as well as the town’s main centre, also called Boppard...
- point to a Late Neolithic (inter alia at Bell) and very Late Neolithic (Hirzenach) settlement. Other finds from the Bronze Age prove that there was continual...
- (single phase AC, 16.67 Hz, 110 kV) Rhine Powerline Crossing Hirzenach-Oberkestert Germany Hirzenach/Oberkestert ? m 734 m ? ? ? Wiesensteig Fils Valley Crossing...
- Walter Bersch. At the time, Boppard also had the stations of Boppard Süd, Hirzenach, Bad Salzig, Fleckertshöhe and Buchholz, more stations than Koblenz. The...
- Karbach's muni****l limits, was mentioned along with another estate named Hirzenach in a do****ent from Pope Paschal II when he donated them to the Siegburg...
- Simmern–Boppard Boppard Hbf SIM VRM 4 x x Köln–Mainz Simmern–Boppard Boppard-Hirzenach SIM VRM 6 x Köln–Mainz Boppard Süd SIM VRM 7 x Simmern–Boppard Brachbach...
- nun's habit, wearing only a cross as a necklace. She was a resident of Hirzenach, where she lived in a former priest's house among vineyards. Due to health...
- Hunsrück 3 km south of Emmelshausen and 9 km southwest of the Rhine at Hirzenach. Niedert lies right on the Hunsrückhöhenstraße (“Hunsrück Heights Road”...
- [citation needed] The former cloister of the Jesuit order of the Propstei Hirzenach was built in Drais in 1670. Since 1773 with the breakup of the order,...
- 8 km to the east, and the river Rhine’s nearest approach to Dörth is at Hirzenach, an outlying centre of Boppard, roughly 5 km to the northeast. In 1334...