Wolfmannshausen

The village of Wolfmannshausen is located in the district of Schmalkalden-Meiningen, 18 km south-east of Meiningen. Wolfmannshausen greets its guests from afar with the spire of the Echter tower of the Ägidius church, which was built in 1616 and was first mentioned in...

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Ballhausen

The village of Ballhausen was first mentioned in a document in 780. The municipality of Ballhausen lies on the easternmost edge of our administrative community and was created in 1952 by merging the villages of Großballhausen and Kleinballhausen. Both districts can be...

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Bad Brückenau

Far away from the hustle and bustle of the big city and yet centrally located in Germany (A 7), the small town and the castle park ensemble 3 km away attract visitors with wildly romantic nature and a fairytale ambience....

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Schwerstedt

Schwegerstede = Swaiga Old High German for pasture, thus perhaps a dwelling place by the pasture.The cultivation of the ripe golden-yellow fruit by its industrious inhabitants and the fertile soils around the community contributed to the...

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Fröbitz

Fröbitz is a district of Bad Blankenburg(incorporated in 1994)The place name of the former noble village is of Slavic origin (vrobica = felling) and can therefore be traced back to clearings. Although the 380 m above sea level...

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