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- as a few smaller shops in the middle of the community. Wingertsberg (called der Wingertsberg in German) is not a constituent community as such, but rather...
- Aachen's three witness mountains, along with the Salvatorberg and the Wingertsberg, and one of the southernmost foothills of the Aachen-Limburg Cretaceous...
- Langsdorf Fortlet Feldheimer Wald Fortlet Inheiden Roman Fort Auf dem Wingertsberg Fortlet M****ohl Fortlet Auf der Burg Fortlet Haselheck Fortlet Echzell...
- as witnessed by the Gemarkung (traditional rural cadastral area) of Wingertsberg. Winegrowing was brought to Alzenau by the monks from the monastery in...
- development of the new building areas, In den Dreißig Morgen (1990) and Am Wingertsberg (1995). A further such area is foreseen: Procedures for transferring...
- south edge of the Hunsrück in the Ellerbach valley at the 380 m-high Wingertsberg and is enclosed by the Soonwald foothills, whose highest elevation is...
- peaks such as the Galgenberg, the Klopfberg, the Eckertsberg and the Wingertsberg. On the Glan’s right bank, at the foot of the Hochwald (“High Forest”)...
- remnants, however, are an axe and a sacrificial blade. Discovered on the Wingertsberg (mountain) was a grave field dated to early Roman times. On the peak...
- Counts of Veldenz for its “lordly pond” (alongside winegrowing at the Wingertsberg or Herrenberg at Hohenöllen). Thus, the Counts of Veldenz apparently...
- along with some 60 ha of mixed forest. The south slope at the so-called Wingertsberg (“Vineyard’s Mountain”) was still characterized in the 19th century by...