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- Grebendorf (administrative seat), Hitzelrode, Jestädt, Neuerode, Motzenrode and Schwebda. The muni****l election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:...
- ran on the line between Eschwege and Schwebda (along with the branch to Wanfried, the remaining part of the Schwebda–Wartha line). At On 31 May 1985 the...
- connection thanks to the construction of the 46 km (30 Mile) long rail link Schwebda–Wartha. However, the line was cut between Heldra and Treffurt when Germany...
- in 1520, was newly built in 1785. In 1914, railway reached Dieterode. (Schwebda). Due to Inner German border closing, railway traffic ended in 1947. The...
- but the first known progenitor of this noble house was Rudolf Keudell zu Schwebda. The family consisted of several lines, elder line in Falken and younger...
- Leuchtberg) Werratalsee (lake, a local recreation area between Eschwege and Schwebda) On the Werratalsee lies a rowing regatta course, unique in Hesse, with...
- Ludwigstein Castle, Witzenhausen Schloss Rothestein, Bad Sooden-Allendorf Schwebda Castle, Meinhard Schloss Willershausen, Herleshausen Schloss Wolfsbrunnen...
- 1945 the line was divided by the Inner German border between Geismar and Schwebda. This meant that the Cannons Railway was no longer a continuous line and...
- Station&Service Line(s) Halle–Hann. Münden railway (KBS 600) Heiligenstadt–Schwebda railway Platforms 1 island platform 1 side platform Tracks 3 Train operators...
- also interrupted by the establishment of the inner German border between Schwebda (Hesse) and Geismar (Thuringia), which greatly reduced the importance of...