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- Horbruch is an Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective muni****lity – in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate...
- Griebelschied Hausen ****ertshausen Herborn Herrstein1 Hettenrodt Hintertiefenbach Horbruch Hottenbach Kempfeld Kirschweiler Krummenau Langweiler Mackenrodt Mittelreidenbach...
- Hoppstädten-Weiersbach Horath Horbach Horbach, Südwestpfalz Horbach, Westerwaldkreis Horbruch Hördt Horhausen, Rhein-Lahn Horhausen, Altenkirchen Höringen Horn Hornbach...
- Asbach Bollenbach Bundenbach Gösenroth Hausen ****ertshausen Horbruch Hottenbach Krummenau Oberkirn Rhaunen Schauren Schwerbach Stipshausen Sulzbach Weitersbach...
- Griebelschied Hausen ****ertshausen Herborn Herrstein Hettenrodt Hintertiefenbach Horbruch Hottenbach Kempfeld Kirschweiler Krummenau Langweiler Mackenrodt Mittelreidenbach...
- the muni****lity of Laufersweiler and in the west on the muni****lity of Horbruch. Also belonging to Krummenau is the outlying homestead of Weylandsmühle...
- sport club founded in 1913), which together with the TuS Kleinich and TuS Horbruch forms the successful handball team Irmenach-Kleinich-Horbuch, which pla****...
- on the muni****lities of Hochscheid (Bernkastel-Wittlich district) and Horbruch and in the northwest on the muni****lity of Krummenau. Archaeological digs...
- like-named town. Neighbouring muni****lities within a five-kilometre radius are Horbruch (1.19 km away as the crow flies), Wahlenau (3.02 km), Hirschfeld (3.02 km)...
- within the Bad Kreuznach district. Horbach's name was attested in 1541 as Horbruch, which means “boggy land”. Originally, Horbach, Brauweiler, Martinstein...