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- Kirchenlamitz (German: [kɪʁçn̩ˈlaːmɪt͡s] ) is a town in the district of Wunsiedel, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated in the Fichtel Mountains, 13 km...
- served as quartermaster-general during World War II. He was born in Kirchenlamitz, Upper Franconia. After service during World War I, he was a member...
- The Kirchenlamitz–Weissenstadt railway was a German branch line in Bavaria. It was opened on 20 July 1899 as a Sekundärbahn ('secondary line') by the...
- (Hunsrück) (Rhineland-Palatinate) Kirchen (Sieg) (Rhineland-Palatinate) Kirchenlamitz (Bavaria) Kirchhain (Hesse) Kirchheimbolanden (Rhineland-Palatinate)...
- Paul Friedrich Reinsch (21 March 1836, in Kirchenlamitz – 31 January 1914, in Erlangen) was a German phycologist and paleontologist. He studied natural...
- from 1900, staying at their summer home in Reicholdsgrün (now part of Kirchenlamitz) in the Fichtel Mountains. Hess's youth in Egypt left him with a strong...
- arms of these six offices adorn the bottles of the Sechsämtertropfen: Kirchenlamitz Weißenstadt Thierstein Wunsiedel Selb Hohenberg an der Eger "Sechsämtertropfen...
- the same name, the Epprechtstein, which rises above the village of Kirchenlamitz. An Eberhardus de Eckebretsteine was first mentioned in the records...
- Towns Muni****lities Arzberg Hohenberg an der Eger¹ Kirchenlamitz Marktleuthen Marktredwitz Schönwald Selb Weißenstadt Wunsiedel Bad Alexandersbad¹ Höchstädt...
- hundred and fifty metres southeast is a service hut belonging to the Kirchenlamitz Mountain Rescue service. In a deed of gift by Duke Otto II of Merania...