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Moselkern is an
Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity
belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of
collective muni****lity – in the Cochem-Zell
district in Rhineland-Palatinate...
- The
Moselkern stele is a
Merovingian basalt monument with two
openwork Christian crosses. The stele,
which has been
dated to the 7th
century CE, was excavated...
- Ahr (near Sinzig) Wied (in Neuwied)
Moselle (in Koblenz)
Elzbach (in
Moselkern) Alf (in Alf)
Lieser (near Bernkastel-Kues) Salm (near Klüsserath) Kyll...
- Bischofstein) is a
castle by the
Moselle in Germany. It sits
between Moselkern and Hatzenport;
these and the
castle face the
borough of Burgen. It was...
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Eifel mountains, and in the
southeast by the
valley of the
Moselle above Moselkern. Its mild
winters and dry
climate enable intensive agriculture, which...
- to the left of the
Moselle from the city of
Trier downstream as far as
Moselkern; in the
southeast it does not
reach as far as the
Moselle Valley. It lies...
- Eifel, near Kelberg. The Elz
flows through Monreal and past Eltz Castle. It
flows into the
Moselle in
Moselkern, in the
Verbandsgemeinde of Cochem. v t e...
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Momper c. 1616 7th-century AD
Niederdollendorf gravestone 7th-century
Moselkern stele The
Jugend im
Museum society offers "holidays in the museum" for...
- district. The coat of arms of Börde. The coat of arms of Adenstedt [de].
Moselkern stele Niederdollendorf stone Böhner, Kurt (1976–77). "Die Reliefplatten...
- that it
survives for
centuries without being significantly affected.
Moselkern stele, an
early Christian cross at the
mouth of the Mosel, also made of...