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- The Wildenburger Kopf is a mountain that reaches a height of 664 m above sea level (NHN) in the Idar Forest in the Hunsrück mountains near the village...
- Neunkirchen-Seelscheid 2006. (ca. 7300 Wörter) Manfred Konrads: Wörter und Sachen im Wildenburger Ländchen, Rheinland-Verlag, Köln, 1981 Maria Louise Denst: Olper Platt...
- belongs to the Upper Rhine Plain. The Idar Forest, the Hochwald and the Wildenburger Kopf adjoin the Hunsrück to the southwest. Here the Upper Nahe Hills...
- The Wildenburger Land (also called Wildenburgisches Land ) is a historical landscape west of Siegen in the far north of Rhineland-Palatinate. It includes...
- Reifferscheid 1328: Extinct in male line 1335: Sold to Jülich Wildenburg in Wildenburger Land Lordship n/a n/a 1220: Partitioned from Arenberg 1418: Extinct;...
- Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Wildenberg (disambiguation) Wildburg (disambiguation) Wildenburger Kopf, a mountain in the Hunsrück mountains near the village of Kempfeld...
- the south at a height of about 630 metres above sea level (NN) on the Wildenburger Kopf above the valley of the Idarbach. It was the highest castle in the...
- continuing via the Erbeskopf, the circular rampart of Otzenhausen, to the Wildenburger Kopf and finally to Idar-Oberstein. List of nature parks in Germany Hans-Martin...
- Altenkirchen. Oftentimes, the Friesenhagen area is also referred to as "Wildenburger Land", owing to the presence of nearby Castle Wildenburg. Friesenhagen...
- which in Southern Westphalia and on the border between Sauerland and Wildenburger Land also depicts the bundle of isoglosses of Benrath ("maken" and "machen"...