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  2. Hotel Petersberg - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Petersberg is a hotel and official guest house of Germany, termed the "Bundesgästehaus" (the official title being Gästehaus der Verfassungsorgane der Bundesrepublik Deutschland). It is located on the Petersberg, a prominent mountain of the Siebengebirge near Bonn, Germany.

  3. Berg, Upper Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Berg is a municipality in the district of Starnberg in Bavaria, Germany, on the shore of the Starnberg Lake. It is most famous for the royal Berg Castle . Notable residents

  4. Berg, Upper Franconia - Wikipedia

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    Between 1966 and 1990, Berg's component village Rudolphstein served as the West German inner German border crossing for cars travelling between the East German Democratic Republic, or West Berlin and the West German Federal Republic of Germany.

  5. Berg Palace (Bavaria) - Wikipedia

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    Berg Palace (German: Schloss Berg) is a manor house situated on the east bank of Lake Starnberg in the village of Berg in Upper Bavaria, Germany. The site became widely known as the last residence of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and location of his disputed death.

  6. Burg Castle (Solingen) - Wikipedia

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    Burg Castle (German: Schloss Burg), located in Burg an der Wupper , is the largest reconstructed castle in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and a popular tourist attraction. Its early history is closely connected to the rise of the Duchy of Berg .

  7. Bergisches Land - Wikipedia

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    Bergisches Land, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany View of the woods of Burg with a typical Bergisches farmhouse Iuliacensis et Montensis Ducatus, 1645, by Blaeu The Bergisches Land (German: [ˈbɛʁɡɪʃəs ˈlant], Berg Country) is a low mountain range in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, east of the Rhine and south of the Ruhr.

  8. List of hills of Schleswig-Holstein - Wikipedia

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    Stilker-Berg (79.3 m), Steinburg district, near Hennstedt (Steinburg) Lüneburger Berg (79 m), Herzogtum Lauenburg district, near Kittlitz; Karghöde (78.81 m), Dithmarschen district, village of Schrum; Heiliger Berg (78.1 m), Rendsburg-Eckernförde district, near Blumenthal; Klingberg (78 m), Stormarn district, near Travenbrück, OT Neverstaven

  9. Ruppertsberg - Wikipedia

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    St. Martin's Parish Church in Ruppertsberg. In 1040, Ruppertsberg had its first documentary mention. Most likely it grew out of the Hoheburg (castle) beginning in 800. About 1100, the last Count of the Kraichgau donated the village to the Bishopric of Speyer, which then enfeoffed the Knights of Ruppertsberg with it.