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- Menzenschwand (Alemannic: Menzèschwand) is a climatic health spa in the Black Forest in Germany. The village lies within the borough of St. Blasien in...
- Austria (1865). Franz Xaver Winterhalter was born in the small village of Menzenschwand (now part of Sankt Blasien), in Germany's Black Forest in the Electorate...
- a uranium deposit in the High Black Forest near the muni****lity of Menzenschwand, today part of St. Blasien in the county of Waldshut in the south German...
- ores near Wittichen, uranium discovered in the Krunkelbach valley near Menzenschwand but never officially mined) often used to be linked to the intrusion...
- Bernau-Hof and Menzenschwand Toter Mann (1,321 m), between Feldberg and Oberried Bärhalde (1,317), between Neuglashütten and Menzenschwand Köpfle (Feldberger...
- by the muni****lities of Hinterzarten (northeast), Titisee (east), Menzenschwand (south), Bernau (also south) and Todtnau (southwest). About two kilometres...
- closed Type of mine Ellweiler Near Ellweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate UG Menzenschwand Near St. Blasien, Black Forest Gewerkschaft Brunhilde 1961 580 1991...
- reported from Munzig near Meissen; from Brand-Erbisdorf, Saxony; from Menzenschwand, Black Forest in Germany. It occurs at King's Wood mine, Buckfastleigh...
- limited mining took place at Ellweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz (1959–1964), and Menzenschwand, Baden-Württemberg (1961–1991). All uranium mines were closed after...
- previously owned by the muni****lities Bernau, Brandenberg, Hinterzarten, Menzenschwand, St. William, Todtnau and Zastler. What was left of Brandenberg after...