- pronunciation: [kɔl də savɛʁn], P**** of
Saverne or
Saverne P****; German:
Zaberner Steige,
pronounced [ˈtsaːbɐnɐ ˈʃtaɪ̯ɡə]) is a 410-m high
natural p**** in...
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completely via the
Moder system to the
Upper Rhine. To the south, the
narrow Zaberner Steige forms a
border between the
Palatinate Forest,
which continues into...
- Legion. On
November 6, the two
local newspapers, the Elsässer and the
Zaberner Anzeiger,
informed the
public about these events. The po****tion protested...
- “hill” or “climb”. The same name is used for the Col de
Saverne (German:
Zaberner Steige), the Col de
Steige at
Offwiller between Moselle and Bas-Rhin. In...
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campaign of 1676. In June
George was
killed in a
rearguard action at the
Zaberner Steige (Col de Saverne),
where Imperial troops under the Duke of Lorraine...
- Pfälzische Landeskunde. pp. 82–84. BRGM:
Geologischer Kartenausschnitt Zaberner Steige und Nordvogesen.
Retrieved 9
March 2012.
Bernhard Maier (2000),...
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campaign of 1676. In June
George was
killed in a
rearguard action at the
Zaberner Steige (Col de Saverne),
where imperial troops under the Duke of Lorraine...
- of
Germany in 1913), when two
local newspapers, Elsässer
Anzeiger and
Zaberner Anzeiger, ran
articles concerning reports of
disparaging remarks about...