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    Heppenheim lies roughly 5 km (3 mi) to the south. The Lauter flows through Bensheim, coming from the Lauter valley from the east, which after it passes through...
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    The town centre lies in the Lauter valley, cut narrowly into the land, between the steep slopes on either side of the Lauter, the Königsberg on the left...
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    defeat in 1815, the Second Treaty of Paris reassigned the areas north of the Lauter to the Kingdom of Bavaria. After World War II, Herxheim became part of the...
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    town lies in the North Palatine Uplands in a hollow at the mouth of the Lauter, where it empties into the Glan, and likewise at the mouth of the Grumbach...
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    district triangle, the Wartenbach flows from the left into the Lauter, which starts about one kilometer north-west, above the Wieslauterhof, and...
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    possibly about 1150 Saint Peter's and Saint Paul's Catholic Parish Church (Pfarrkirche St. Peter und Paul), Bergstraße 4 – Gothic Revival block aisleless church...
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    1484 (see also below) Saint Anthony of Padua Catholic Parish Church (Pfarrkirche St. Antonius von Padua), Klenkertor 7 – former Franciscan monastery church:...
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