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- which 64 km (40 mi) in France. Its upper course, in Germany, is called Saarbach. Its source is in the Palatinate forest, near the French border, south...
- leader of the group. Gourmand Voiced by: Brigitte Guedj (2002-2004), Lara Saarbach (2005-2011) Color:   Orange Gourmand is a 6-year-old male Piwi with orange...
- are on the eastern edge of the muni****lity on the water meadows of the Saarbach stream. The Biosphere House was set up as a decentralised project of the...
- Internationale Presse GmbH & Co KG MSP Medien-Service und Promotion GmbH W.E. Saarbach GmbH DPV Network Rhein-Main (SI Special Interest GmbH & Co KG) interabo...
- Mouth    • location east of Fischbach bei Dahn into the Sauer, called Saarbach  • coordinates 49°05′05″N 7°43′41″E / 49.0848°N 7.7280°E / 49.0848;...
- Niederhausen Pfälzerwoog (also Pfalzwoog), reservoir on a right tributary of the Saarbach Salzwoog, district of Lemberg, named after an old reservoir on the Salzbach...
- Blies, Saar and Moselle rivers. Smaller drainage systems are, e.g., the Saarbach or the Isenach, which only have tributaries within a small area. The majority...
- (reservoir on the Saarbach in Schönau) Kolbenwoog (reservoir of a left tributary of the Hoheneckermühlbach) Mühlweiher (reservoir on the Saarbach at Saarbacherhammer...
- unit of the 42nd to cross the Siegfried Line. Attacking next across the Saarbach River on 20 March, the 232nd suffered heavy casualties while crossing bridges...
- the area of Pirmasens these include the Schwarzbach Queich, Wieslauter, Saarbach (with its Mühlweiher reservoir at the Saarbacherhammer), Rodalb and Merzalbe...