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Holsthum is a muni****lity in the
district of Bitburg-Prüm, in Rhineland-Palatinate,
western Germany.
Roman villa Schloss Holsthum St.
Rochus Chapel Old...
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Schloss Holsthum, also
called Herrenhaus Laeis, is a
manor house in the muni****lity of
Holsthum in the
county of
Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm in the German...
- in the
Wittlich Basin. In the
Wittlich Basin,
tobacco is also grown. At
Holsthum in the Prüm valley, in the lee of the
Ferschweiler Plateau, hops are grown...
- Fischbach-Oberraden
Geichlingen Gemünd
Gentingen Gilzem Heilbach Herbstmühle
Holsthum Hom****ingen Hütten Hüttingen bei Lahr
Irrel Karlshausen Kaschenbach Keppeshausen...
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Dudeldorf Castle,
Dudeldorf Burg Falkenstein, Waldhof-Falkenstein
Schloss Holsthum,
Holsthum Kyllburg,
Kyllburg Schloss Malberg,
Malberg Neuerburg,
Neuerburg Prümerburg...
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headstream Enz (Prüm),
right tributary of the
River Prüm in the
Eifel in
Holsthum,
county of Bitburg-Prüm, Rhineland-Palatinate
Charles Enz (* 1925), Swiss...
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Alsdorf Bollendorf Echternacherbrück
Eisenach Ernzen Ferschweiler Gilzem Holsthum Irrel Kaschenbach Menningen Minden Niederweis Peffingen Prümzurlay Schankweiler...
- to the
border with Belgium. It
flows southward through Prüm, Waxweiler,
Holsthum, and Irrel. The Prüm
discharges to the
Sauer in Minden, on the
border with...
- Hohenöllen Hohen-Sülzen Höhfröschen Höhn Höhr-Grenzhausen
Holler Hollnich Holsthum Holzappel Holzbach Holzerath Holzhausen an der
Haide Holzheim Homberg,...
- in a
prominent bend
towards the east
before emptying into the Prüm in
Holsthum at a
height of 189 m above NHN. On its 37.9-kilometre-long (23.5 mi) route...