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- Weihetalbrücke, also known as Talbrücke Richelsdorf) is a motorway bridge on the Bundesautobahn 4 (A 4) near Richelsdorf, Germany. The bridge is located between...
- The Richelsdorf Hills (German: Richelsdorfer Gebirge) is the name given to a landscape in the German Central Uplands. The terrain is up to 478.2 m above sea...
- level. The community's five Ortsteile are Obersuhl, Bosserode, Hönebach, Richelsdorf and Raßdorf. Wildeck borders in the north on the community of Nentershausen...
- Herzberg is a hill of Hesse, Germany. 51°00′03″N 9°57′17″E / 51.00083°N 9.95472°E / 51.00083; 9.95472 v t e...
- Mine (Wechselschacht), Bauhaus, Richelsdorf District, Hesse, Germany Ore dumps, Richelsdorf Smelter, Süss, Richelsdorf District, Hesse, Germany Warr, L...
- village of Süß, after which it runs through the Richelsdorf Hills and into the village of Richelsdorf. The course of the river then turns toward the Hessian-Thuringian...
- Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Richelsdorf Hills Butznickel (462.2 m), Hochtaunuskreis, Taunus Spitzhütte (462 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Richelsdorf Hills Suterkopf (461...
- Arizona; and Villa Hermosa, Sonora, Mexico. It occurs as a slag mineral in Richelsdorf, Hesse, Germany and Laurium, Greece. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved...
- Staufenberg 472.2 1,549 Hesse Reinsberge Reinsburg 604 1,982 Thuringia Richelsdorf Hills Herzberg 478.2 1,569 Hesse Rhön W****erkuppe 950.2 3,117 Hesse Rotenberg...
- surrounding the town are the Stölzinger Gebirge (range) in the north, the Richelsdorf Hills in the east, the Seulingswald in the southeast and the Knüllin...