• Geissberg is a mountain of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. 48°50′36″N 8°51′05″E / 48.84333°N 8.85139°E / 48.84333; 8.85139 v t e...
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    Braunhardsberg Deutenberg Eichelberg (Odenwald) Feldberg (Schwarzwald) Filsenberg Geissberg Goldkopf Haigern Hardberg (Schwarzwald) Hasenberg (Stuttgart) Heersberg...
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    Huetstock (redirect from Wild Geissberg)
    The Huetstock (also known as Wild Geissberg) is a mountain of the Urner Alps, located on the border between Nidwalden and Obwalden in Central Switzerland...
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  • (German: Friolzheimer Riese) was a 47-metre-tall (154 ft) lattice tower on Geissberg, a mountain northeast of Friolzheim in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It...
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    Nordstrasse – Schaffhausen railway station N2 Schaffhausen railway station – Geissberg – Pilgerweg – Gräfler – Krummacker – Schweizersbild – CILAG – Schaffhausen...
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    assistant engineer, in the battle of Wissembourg, and was at the battle of Geissberg. In 1794, he was the First Secretary of the French Legation to Copenhagen...
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    Highest elevation (Ränzeboden/Challplatten) 875 m (2,871 ft) Lowest elevation (Ried/Geissberg) 474 m (1,555 ft) Population  (31 December 2018)  • Total 933  • Density...
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  • IT 1528 Kosiak / Geißberg [de] 2024 310 46°27′11″N 14°10′54″E / 46.45306°N 14.18167°E / 46.45306; 14.18167 (1528. Kosiak / Geißberg (2024 m)) Karawanks...
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    Neu-Hard), Adlikon and Regensdorf (which includes the hamlets of Alt-Hard and Geissberg). Regensdorf sits in a plain, at an elevation of 443 metres (1,453 ft)...
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  • 4263, Militärmuseum Rein / A 3840, P-26, Museum Besserstein / A 3856 Geissberg / A 3863 Homberg / A 3962 Reisen-Pulfisei / A 3551–53, 3556 Artilleriestellungen...
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    Dam) Geissberg Radio Tower lattice tower Villigen 145 m 47°31′47.33″N 8°10′6.73″E / 47.5298139°N 8.1685361°E / 47.5298139; 8.1685361 (Geissberg Radio...
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    the early 16th century by the mayor of Constance (1546–48) Sebastian Geissberg. The name of the farm that had been located there before was Narrenberg...
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    437 meters (1,434 ft) NN. Portions of the Federally protected Hörnle and Geißberg [de] and Simmozheim forest [de] nature reserves are located in Simmozheim's...
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    000 ft (610 m) high plateau belongs to Villigen. The southern slope of the Geissberg is a perfect location for a vineyard. To the west stretch two valleys...
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    the early 16th century by the mayor of Constance (1546–1548) Sebastian Geissberg. The estate saw a number of owners. In 1817, Johann Baptist von Streng...
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