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- Buhlenberg is an Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective muni****lity – in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate...
- Ruschberg 2. Birkenfeld Abentheuer Achtelsbach Birkenfeld1, 2 Börfink Brücken Buhlenberg Dambach Dienstweiler Elchweiler Ellenberg Ellweiler Gimbweiler Gollenberg...
- Büchenbeuren Buchet Buchholz, Neuwied Budenbach Budenheim Büdesheim Büdlich Buhlenberg Bullay Bundenbach Bundenthal Burbach Bürdenbach Burg, Bitburg-Prüm Burg...
- Abentheuer Achtelsbach Birkenfeld Börfink Brücken Buhlenberg Dambach Dienstweiler Elchweiler Ellenberg Ellweiler Gimbweiler Gollenberg Hattgenstein...
- near Möttau are the Hirschberg at 333 meters above sea level and the Buhlenberg at 363 meters above sea level. Neighboring towns are Weilmünster (southwest)...
- Elchweiler, Schmißberg, Rimsberg, Dienstweiler, Ellweiler, Dambach, Brücken, Buhlenberg and Ellenberg. The name Birkenfeld has its origin in an old German dialect...
- of the district seat of Birkenfeld in the Hunsrück. To the west lies Buhlenberg and to the north lie Rinzenberg and Gollenberg. In 1367, Ellenberg had...
- 5 percent wooded. Abentheuer borders in the north on Börfink, in the east on Buhlenberg and in the south on Brücken. Two outlying homesteads also belong to Abentheuer:...
- Hochwald-Idar Forest Neuhof-Abentheuer Southeastern Hochwald Kirschweiler/Buhlenberg The mountains and hills in the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park include the following...
- of Gollenberg and in the south on the muni****lities of Ellenberg and Buhlenberg. In 1269, Rinzenberg probably had its first do****entary mention as Ritzeberg...