Höngeda (pronounced [ˈhœŋɛdaː]) is a village and quarter of the town of Mühlhausen in Thuringia, central Germany. Höngeda is located southeast of Mühlhausen...
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territorial reform by the merger of the municipalities of Bollstedt, Grabe, Höngeda and Seebach. On 1 January 2019, Weinbergen was dissolved, and the four...
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municipality Weinbergen which consisted of the villages Bollstedt, Grabe, Höngeda, and Seebach was merged into Mühlhausen in January 2019. In January 2023...
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ISBN 3-934748-96-1. (Feldbahnen in Bad Langensalza, Erfurt-Gispersleben, Gotha, Höngeda/Seebach, Laucha, Straussfurt und Stregda) Bottegal, Mauro (2019). Ferrovie...
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1300, Landgrave Frederick I sold the village together with Bollstedt and Höngeda to the Reichsstadt (imperial city) of Mühlhausen. In 1565, there were 58...
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Dünwald, Menteroda, Mühlhausen/Thüringen (excluding Bollstedt, Grabe, Höngeda und Seebach), Rodeberg, Südeichsfeld, and Unstruttal. The constituency...
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4 June 1300, Landgrave Frederick I sold the village together with Grabe and Höngeda to the Reichsstadt (imperial city) of Mühlhausen. In 1565, Bollstedt had...
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Marolterode, Mittelsömmern, Mühlhausen/Thüringen (without Bollstedt, Grabe, Höngeda and Seebach), Neunheilingen, Obermehler, Oppershausen, Schlotheim, Schönstedt...
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the north-east of the village. Seebach is connected to the village of Höngeda in the north by a second-order country road (L 2101). In the south, the...
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