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- Blankenrath is an Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective muni****lity – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate...
- Urschmitt Wagenhausen Weiler Wollmerath 4. Zell Alf Altlay Altstrimmig Blankenrath Briedel Bullay Forst (Hunsrück) Grenderich Haserich Hesweiler Liesenich...
- Alf Altlay Altstrimmig Blankenrath Briedel Bullay Forst (Hunsrück) Grenderich Haserich Hesweiler Liesenich Mittelstrimmig Moritzheim Neef Panzweiler...
- Rheinland-Pfalz 2009, Gemeinderat Directory of Cultural Monuments in Cochem-Zell district Wikimedia Commons has media related to Schauren (near Blankenrath). v t e...
- do****entary mentions in 1259 and 1276 as Panzwilre and belonged along with Blankenrath to the parish of Mastershausen. Beginning in 1794, Panzweiler lay under...
- Birnbach Birresborn Birtlingen Bischheim Bissersheim Bisterschied Bitzen Blankenrath Blaubach Bleckhausen Bleialf Bobenheim am Berg Bobenheim-Roxheim Bobenthal...
- this is also tied administratively with the parish of Zell-Bad Bertrich-Blankenrath and belongs to the church district of Simmern-Trarbach. Saint Michael’s...
- village runs the road from Buch past the ruin of Castle Balduinseck to Blankenrath. Finds of coins and vessels bear witness to Celtic settlement on the...
- muni****lity lies in the northern Hunsrück near Bundesstraße 421 and Blankenrath. In 1259, Hesweiler had its first do****entary mention. The Counts of...
- August 2005. Along today's Landesstraße 202 between Mittelstrimmig and Blankenrath, remnants of a Roman settlement, or vicus, were found. Later research...