Löbichau

Löbichau is the westernmost municipality in the district. Around 1000 people currently live in Löbichau and the districts of Beerwalde, Tannenfeld, Klein- and Großstechau, Ingramsdorf and Drosen, and Löbichau Castle, with its...

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Untermaßfeld is a municipality in the district of Schmalkalden-Meiningen in Thuringia, which was first mentioned in a document in 837. The municipality has around 1350 inhabitants and belongs to the town of Meiningen as a fulfilling...

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Langenorla

Langenorla is a municipality in the Saale-Orla district of Thuringia. It consists of the districts of Langendembach, Kleindembach and Langenorla with a total of around 1,500 inhabitants on an area of 22.71 km². The northern border of the...

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Oberböhmsdorf

According to its name, Oberböhmsdorf is a German settlement, although the corridor division here is also mixed German and Slavic. The assumption that the village was founded by Bohemians, who were...

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Treffurt

A lot of half-timbered houses worth seeing can be discovered in Treffurt's old town, but also in the old town centers of the city districts. The churches offer special art treasures and also the local museums or....

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Mühlberg

Between Erfurt and Gotha in the middle of the Thuringian Burgenland "Drei Gleichen" lies the municipality of Mühlberg. The first documentary mention of the village is dated 01.05.704. The landmark of the village is the Mühlburg. A...

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Jesuborn

Jesuborn, which today has around 330 inhabitants, was first mentioned in a document on June 15, 1368 on St. Vitus Day. The document is stored in the Thuringian State Archives in Rudolstadt. The incorporation of the village...

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Bodenrode

Bodenrode is a Catholic parish village in the lowlands of the Leine valley with 495 inhabitants (12/2004). It is located 10.5 km southwest of Worbis, on the Halle-Kassel railroad line. The Leinedörfer belong to...

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