Ebsdorfergrund - Dreihausen, Wittelsberg, Burg Frauenberg, Hfe, Hachborn, Schloss Und Park Rauischholzhausen, Ebsdorf, Leidenhofen, Heskem (English, German, Paperback)


Kapitel: Dreihausen, Wittelsberg, Burg Frauenberg, Hfe, Hachborn, Schloss Und Park Rauischholzhausen, Ebsdorf, Leidenhofen, Heskem, Beltershausen, Ilschhausen, Roberg, Burg Ebsdorf, Beltershausen-Frauenberg, Wermertshausen. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Ebsdorfergrund is a community consisting of 11 villages in the southeast of Marburg-Biedenkopf district in Hesse, Germany. The community's municipal area extends over the Ebsdorfer Grund in the valley of the Zwester Ohm and the areas around its edges, connecting the Amneburg Basin with the middle Lahn valley between Marburg and Gieen. Through the municipal area runs a highway from Fronhausen (Autobahn interchange in Gieen by Bundesstrae B 3) to Kirchhain. Another one joins Marburg with Grnberg. The old ring railway, the Marburger Kreisbahn, which opened in 1905 and ran through the municipal area to Dreihausen, was shut down in 1972. In the northwest, Ebsdorfergrund borders on the town of Marburg, in the north on the town of Kirchhain, in the northeast on the town of Amneburg (all in Marburg-Biedenkopf) and the town of Homberg (Vogelsbergkreis), in the south on the community of Rabenau and the town of Allendorf, in the southwest on the town of Staufenberg (all three in Gieen district), and in the west on the communities of Fronhausen and Weimar (both in Marburg-Biedenkopf). The community consists of the following centres (Ortsteile): As of municipal elections held on 26 March 2006, seats on the municipal council are apportioned thus: The community's municipal coat of arms might be described as: Or, on a three-knolled hill vert a crenellated tower gules, therein the Hessian shield. The coat of arms recalls the Wittelsberg Schanze, who served the Hessian Landgraves by watching over traffic on the road running through the Ebsdorfer Grund between areas belonging to the Ecclesiastical Principality of Mainz. The community of Ebsdorfergrund maintains partnerships wi...http://booksllc.net/?l=de

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Kapitel: Dreihausen, Wittelsberg, Burg Frauenberg, Hfe, Hachborn, Schloss Und Park Rauischholzhausen, Ebsdorf, Leidenhofen, Heskem, Beltershausen, Ilschhausen, Roberg, Burg Ebsdorf, Beltershausen-Frauenberg, Wermertshausen. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Ebsdorfergrund is a community consisting of 11 villages in the southeast of Marburg-Biedenkopf district in Hesse, Germany. The community's municipal area extends over the Ebsdorfer Grund in the valley of the Zwester Ohm and the areas around its edges, connecting the Amneburg Basin with the middle Lahn valley between Marburg and Gieen. Through the municipal area runs a highway from Fronhausen (Autobahn interchange in Gieen by Bundesstrae B 3) to Kirchhain. Another one joins Marburg with Grnberg. The old ring railway, the Marburger Kreisbahn, which opened in 1905 and ran through the municipal area to Dreihausen, was shut down in 1972. In the northwest, Ebsdorfergrund borders on the town of Marburg, in the north on the town of Kirchhain, in the northeast on the town of Amneburg (all in Marburg-Biedenkopf) and the town of Homberg (Vogelsbergkreis), in the south on the community of Rabenau and the town of Allendorf, in the southwest on the town of Staufenberg (all three in Gieen district), and in the west on the communities of Fronhausen and Weimar (both in Marburg-Biedenkopf). The community consists of the following centres (Ortsteile): As of municipal elections held on 26 March 2006, seats on the municipal council are apportioned thus: The community's municipal coat of arms might be described as: Or, on a three-knolled hill vert a crenellated tower gules, therein the Hessian shield. The coat of arms recalls the Wittelsberg Schanze, who served the Hessian Landgraves by watching over traffic on the road running through the Ebsdorfer Grund between areas belonging to the Ecclesiastical Principality of Mainz. The community of Ebsdorfergrund maintains partnerships wi...http://booksllc.net/?l=de

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July 2010

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July 2010

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152 x 229 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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56

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978-1-158-94202-2

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9781158942022

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1-158-94202-8



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