Mulhouse

Mühlhausen in Thuringia - first mentioned in 967 as an Ottonian palace town - experienced its first heyday from the 13th-15th centuries. From this time the inner city wall ring with the defense towers, the...

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Heilingen

(226 m above sea level), overlooked to the north by the steeply rising slopes of the Ritschenberg and the Mordberg, is the second largest village in the Hexengrund with 198 inhabitants and was founded in 876 as...

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Altenbeuthen

Altenbeuthen is surrounded by meadows, forests and farmland. The Hohenwarte reservoir is located in the immediate vicinity. Well-signposted hiking trails criss-cross the Altenbeuthen meadows. A vantage point 200 m behind the village...

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Streufdorf

Streufdorf is a district of the unified municipality of Straufhain in the district of Hildburghausen in Thuringia, which was newly formed in 1993. Streufdorf is the administrative seat of the municipality.............................................................................................................................................................................................

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Asbach

Asbach is a district of the town of Schmalkalden in the district of Schmalkalden-Meiningen in Thuringia. ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Straufhain

South of the Werra, surrounded by the Frankenschwelle mountain range, the Gleichberge mountains and the Straufhain hill that characterizes the area, lies the municipality of Straufhain, which consists of 9 districts. The administrative center is the 800-year-old...

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Oberkrossen

The districts of Oberkrossen (located on the right bank of the Saale, 180 m above sea level, 140 inhabitants) and Kleinkrossen (located on the left bank of the Saale, 178 m above sea level, 49 inhabitants) formed the...

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Eichfeld

The village of Eichfeld, which mainly consists of two lanes, lies to the left of the Schaalbach stream in the valley of the same name. First mentioned in 1074 as Eichenfeld, the village was agriculturally characterized for a long time....

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