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- Steinalben (Palatine German: Stääalwe) is a muni****lity in Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany and belongs to the muni****l...
- dismantled in the meantime. The former station of Steinalben is located on the northern outskirts of Steinalben. It has since been reclassified as a halt. The...
- Waldfischbach-Burgalben Geiselberg Heltersberg Hermersberg Höheinöd Horbach Schmalenberg Steinalben Waldfischbach-Burgalben1 7. Zweibrücken-Land [seat: Zweibrücken] Althornbach...
- 6333 Clausen, Donsieders, Heltersberg, Hermersberg, Höheinöd, Horbach, Steinalben, Waldfischbach-Burgalben, Weselberg 6334 Höhfröschen, Maßweiler, Petersberg...
- muni****lities"): Geiselberg Heltersberg Hermersberg Höheinöd Horbach Schmalenberg Steinalben Waldfischbach-Burgalben v t e 49°16′59″N 7°40′01″E / 49.283°N 7.667°E...
- edge of the area in the Moosalb valley. Upstream are the settlements of Steinalben and Schopp. In the middle of the Holzland, at a height of 430 m above...
- World War, the Biebermühl Railway was broken during fighting between Steinalben and Waldfischbach, so that continuous operations were only possible again...
- Michael and Madeline Reischmann. Michael was a German immigrant from Steinalben who immigrated to America in 1850, fought in the American Civil War, and...
- village Lohnweiler VG Lauterecken-Wolfstein Rhineland-Palatinate village Steinalben VG Waldfischbach-Burgalben Rhineland-Palatinate uncrowned, contourné village...
- station and delivers more than half as much water again as the Moosalb. At Steinalben it is joined from the right by the Queidersbach, whose source lies on...