Rotterode is a village and a former municipality in the district Schmalkalden-Meiningen, in Thuringia, Germany. Since 1 January 2019, it is part of the...
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consisted of the following municipalities: Altersbach Bermbach Oberschönau Rotterode Unterschönau Viernau 50°40′01″N 10°33′12″E / 50.666944°N 10.553333°E...
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Ronneburg Rosa Rosendorf Rositz Roßdorf Roßleben Rothenstein Rottenbach Rotterode Rottleben Rückersdorf Rudersdorf Rudolstadt Ruhla Rustenfelde Ruttersdorf-Lotschen...
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former municipalities Altersbach, Bermbach, Oberschönau, Unterschönau, Rotterode and Viernau were merged into Steinbach-Hallenberg in January 2019. From...
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Schnellbach and Struth-Helmershof in the municipality of Floh-Seligenthal, the Rotterode, Unterschönau and Oberschönau suburbs of Steinbach-Hallenberg and the...
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Schmalkalden, Germany Professional information Sport Biathlon Club WSV Rotterode World Cup debut 2021 Olympic Games Teams 1 (2022) Medals 1 (0 gold) World...
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by the Thuringian Forest, and it is stratigraphically younger than the Rotterode Formation and older than the Eisenach Formation. It is the oldest part...
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the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords of Nazi Germany. A native of Rotterode, Thuringia, Hellmuth Mäder joined the Army in 1936 and, by September 1939...
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Steinbach-Hallenberg Baier, Dietrichsberg, Öchsenberg, Kaliberge Altersbach and Rotterode Wikimedia Commons has media related to Großer Hermannsberg. Annotated...
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