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- Deesbach is a muni****lity in the district Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, in Thuringia, Germany. Elmar Faber (1934-2017) Gewählte Bürgermeister - aktuelle Landesübersicht...
- The Deesbach Forebay (German: Vorsperre Deesbach) is a dam in the German state of Thuringia in the Thuringian Highland. It impounds the river Lichte and...
- Schiefergebirge Gräfenthal2 Lehesten2 Probstzella1 2. Schwarzatal Cursdorf Deesbach Döschnitz Katzhütte Meura Rohrbach Schwarzatal1, 2 Schwarzburg Sitzendorf...
- Unterweissbach. To that particular storage reservoir belongs the Deesbach Forebay (German: Vorsperre Deesbach). The name of the dam, "Leibis-Lichte Dam" was derived...
- Daasdorf a. Berge Dachwig Dankmarshausen Deesbach Dermbach Deuna Diedorf Dieterode Dietzenrode-Vatterode Dillstädt Dingelstädt Dingsleben Dippach Dittersdorf...
- Bergbahnregion/Schwarzatal consisted of the following muni****lities: Cursdorf Deesbach Katzhütte Meuselbach-Schwarzmühle Oberweißbach 50°35′N 11°09′E / 50.583°N...
- Oberweißbacher Straße (Kreisstraße 26) Wirtschaftsweg 3,006 Oberweißbach-Deesbach 664 m Wirtschaftsweg 3,986 Cursdorf 678 m Non-revenue track Is used to...
- region of Thuringia, Germany. It is located close to the muni****lities of Deesbach, Meura, Reichmannsdorf, and Schmiedefeld and the Leibis-Lichte Dam in the...
- Dam (biggest reservoir in Germany, volume: ~215 million m³), river Saale Deesbach Forebay (height 42.5 m; volume ~3.2 million m³), river Lichte Haselbach...
- administration Bergbahnregion/Schwarzatal with communities of Cursdorf, Deesbach, Katzhütte, Oberweißbach and Meuselbach-Schwarzmühle. On 1 December 2008...