- The Hunsrück (German pronunciation: [ˈhʊnsʁʏk] ) is a long, triangular,
pronounced upland in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is
bounded by the valleys...
- 3398 T-3 The Taunus, a
German mountain range, is the
continuation of the
Hundsrück at the
eastern side of the Rhine. Its
highest mountain, at 880 m, is called...
- muni****lity of
Dammbach contains several small hamlets such as Schnorrhof,
Hundsrück,
Heppe and Oberwintersbach. In 1991, the muni****lity
celebrated the festival...
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Fulcarus (c.1589–1666) was a
German engraver.
Furck was born at Alterkülz,
Hundsrück, in
about 1589. In the
early part of his life he
lived at Rome, where...
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Volary Hundorf: Hudcov, p. of
Teplice Hundsnursch: Koryto, p. of
Zbytiny Hundsruck: Hřbítek, now Loučovice* Hungertuch:
Hladov Hunkowitz:
Unkovice Huntir:...
- Hinterkühberg Hintersäg
Hitzing Hochreut Hochwiesl Höhenberg Holzhäusl
Hubing Hundsruck Jochenstein Kagerreut Kappelgarten Kinzesberg Knapphäusl Knittlmühle Kohlbachmühle...
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Habichtswald Uplands Herzberg (478 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg,
Richelsdorf Hills Hundsrück (477.5 m), Werra-Meißner-Kreis,
Schlierbachswald Hohlestein (476.6 m)...
- 24, de M****evaux, the 29, de Bourbach-le-Haut on
November 30, col de
Hundsruck.
During the
course of his
various operations and
personal maneuvering...
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Entschenreuth Furthsäge
Goben Haberlmühle Hals
Haufang Haunleiten Hirschreuth Hundsruck Lanzenreuth Lembach Matzersdorf Oberöd Ohmühle
Platten Preying Rettenbach...