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  2. Illingen, Saarland - Wikipedia

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    Illingen is a large, well maintained village with a pleasant castle complex, including a small modern Hotel with restaurant. The village St. Stephan church is very old and worth a visit. There are two train stops (Illingen and Gennweiler). Trains travel in the direction of Saarbrücken to the south and Lebach-Jabach to the north. The earliest ...

  3. Illingen, Baden-Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Illingen is located at the eastern edge of the Enzkreis district, within the state of Baden-Württemberg and Federal Republic of Germany.It covers an area of 29.36 square kilometers (11.34 sq mi) that lies within the metropolitan areas of Karlsruhe and Pforzheim.

  4. Illingen - Wikipedia

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    Illingen may refer to: Illingen, Saarland in the Neunkirchen district, Germany; Illingen, Baden-Württemberg in the Enz district, Germany; See also.

  5. Elchesheim-Illingen - Wikipedia

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    Elchesheim-Illingen is a village in southwestern Germany, located between Karlsruhe and Rastatt. The Rhine flows 5 km west of the village. Population

  6. Remchingen - Wikipedia

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    Between 888 and 893, the abbot of this monastery exchanged further ownership of this monastery in "Vulvirincha", today's Wilferdingen, for the same area in Illingen, southeast of Maulbronn (Wilferdingen is mentioned for the first time).

  7. Settlement hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    A settlement hierarchy is a way of arranging settlements into a hierarchy based upon their size. The term is used by landscape historians and in the National Curriculum [1] for England.

  8. Schiffweiler - Wikipedia

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    This Saarland location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Müllenbach, Cochem-Zell - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, there was a new parish priest, Alois Fuchs, born in Hüttigweiler (an outlying centre of Illingen); he served only 10 months before being replaced later the same year by Theodor Gilen, born in Ehlenz. He served until 1958.