- The
Weschnitz is a 59.4-kilometre-long (36.9 mi)
right tributary of the
Rhine running through the
German states of
Hesse and Baden-Württemberg. The name...
- Bergstraße-Odenwald on the
Weschnitz, a
small river that
empties into
Rhine near Biblis. Fürth is the
northernmost and
highest community in the
Weschnitz valley, which...
- The
Weschnitz Valley Railway (German: Weschnitztalbahn) is a
railway line in
Germany that runs from
Weinheim an der Bergstraße in the
valley of the River...
- The name was
likely first used by the
inhabitants of the
neighbouring Weschnitz valley. The
direction of view from this
valley goes over the
higher elevation...
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height it has today.
Along the faults, the
small rivers Gersprenz and
Weschnitz have, in part,
carved their courses. The
Upper Rhine Rift is part of a...
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favourable climate.
Surrounding the community,
through which flows the
Weschnitz, are
woods and
cultivated land.
Einhausen borders in the
north on the...
- the Main-Neckar
Railway between Frankfurt and Heidelberg/Mannheim. The
Weschnitz Valley Railway (Weschnitztalbahn) to
Furth in the
Odenwald starts at Weinheim...
- Dorf der
Sonnenuhren – “The
Sundial Village”. The
community lies in the
Weschnitz valley in the
Odenwald some 25 km
north of
Heidelberg and
about 20 km...
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marshland and
repeatedly affected by
serious flooding of the
Rhine and
Weschnitz.
During the time of the
Roman Empire the area was
therefore avoided and...
- few
hundred metres from its
original location on a
small island in the
Weschnitz. In 772,
Gundeland applied to the
highest authority, Charlemagne, who...