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  • The Aremberg is, at 623 m above sea level (NN), the highest mountain in the Ahr Hills (German: Ahrgebirge) or Ahr Eifel (Ahreifel). It lies in the district...
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    near Aremberg in the county of Ahrweiler in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The castle ruins lie on the thickly wooded mountain of Aremberg (623...
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    This list of mountain and hill ranges in Germany contains a selection of the main mountain and hill regions in Germany. In addition the list shows the...
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    Hunsrück Salzkopf (628 m), Mainz-Bingen district, Bingen Forest, Hunsrück Aremberg (623.0 m), Ahrweiler district, Ahr Hills, Eifel Silberich (623 m), Birkenfeld...
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    List of mountains and hills in the Eifel contains a selection of mountains (2000 feet or higher) and hills (below 2000 feet) in the low mountain range of...
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    Eifel (redirect from Eifel mountains)
    (German: [ˈaɪfl̩] ; Luxembourgish: Äifel, pronounced [ˈæːɪfəl]) is a low mountain range in western Germany, eastern Belgium and northern Luxembourg. It occupies...
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    Ahr Hills (category Mountain ranges of North Rhine-Westphalia)
    Rhineland-Palatinate. The forested Ahr Hills have numerous tourist destinations (e. g. Aremberg Castle and the Effelsberg Radio Telescope) and the section of a Roman road...
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    29 June 2018. Meanwhile, more run-off areas were added at corners like Aremberg and Brünnchen, where originally there were just embankments protected by...
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  • northernmost part of the Eifel mountains. The mountains to the north of the Ahr are called the Ahr Hills; they are lower than the mountains of the High Eifel in...
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    Giescheid (652 m), North Eifel (NW) Nerother Kopf (651.7 m), Vulkan Eifel (RP) Aremberg (623.8 m), Ahr Hills (RP) Hardtkopf (601.5 m), South Eifel (RP) Michelsberg...
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    (died around 1086), Count in the Zülpich-Eifelgau Ahrdorf, Antweiler, Aremberg, Arloff, Baasem, Bad Münstereifel, Barweiler, Betteldorf, Bewingen, Bouderath...
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    This is a list of castles, fortifications and schlösser in the Eifel mountains covering the period from the Celts to the Early Modern Period. The list...
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    finds on the Hochkelberg, one of the Eifel’s highest mountains. On 25 June 1215, Eberhard von Aremberg and his wife Adelheid von Freusburg donated their...
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    Michelsberg (Eifel) (category Mountains and hills of the Eifel)
    Siebengebirge hills, the basalt kuppen of the Hohe Acht, the Hochthürmerberg and Aremberg hills as well as the Schneifel and Rur Eifel regions. In good visibility...
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    1394 and occupied during a feud between the archbishop and the Lords of Aremberg by Eberhard of the Mark and his son John. However, the soldiers of the...
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  • Council of Versailles Robert Welsh Branthwaite Board of Control Edward Aremberg Saunderson, Private Secretary to the Lord Lt. of Ireland David Currie,...
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