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- Ortsteile besides the main centre, also called Leiningen, are Lamscheid, Sauerbrunnen and Schloß Reifenthal, which despite its name is actually a hamlet, not...
- Direction and Bottling factory Bílinská kyselka on Mineralwaters.org Josef Löschner, Der Sauerbrunnen zu Bilin in Böhmen therapeutisch geschildert. (German)...
- sea level. As a result of former volcanism numerous mineral springs (Sauerbrunnen) have formed. The Kyll flows through the county from north to south....
- Schmidtburg, extensive castle ruins above the Hahnenbach stream Schwollen: Sauerbrunnen (fountain) Seesbach: Gateway to the Soonwald, ****dis Chapel (murals...
- Vienna, 1781 Nachricht von den Bestandtheilen und Kräften des Füreder Sauerbrunnens, ib. 1792 Sal Mirabilis Nativus Hungaricus, ib. 1801  This article incorporates...
- plateau was discovered in the center of Kleinengstingen and feeds the Sauerbrunnen (acidic well). 1275 a Catholic parish church of St. Martin was first...
- area is 57.5% wooded. Not far outside the village, to the west, is the Sauerbrunnen (“Sour Spring”), a health spring known for many centuries now, and still...
- Das Saidschitzer Bitterw****er, 1853 – Bitter waters of Zaječice. Der Sauerbrunnen zu Bilin, 1859 – Bílinská kyselka healing mineral water Bílina. Johannisbad...
- commanding and healthy setting, but also for the Draischbrunnen and Sauerbrunnen, used as watering holes, and perhaps even for cold water baths." He said...
- fortune of having its own mineral spring, known in standard German as the Sauerbrunnen and in local dialect as the Sauborn. Although do****ented in 1323, it...