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jörgigernedraußen

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About jörgigernedraußen
Distance travelled

1,865 km

Time in motion

311:50 h

Recent Activity
  1. went for a hike.

    4 days ago

    Speyer und der größte romanische Dom der Welt

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    1. 4 days ago

      Speyer is a university city in Rhineland-Palatinate and part of the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region. Founded as a Roman city, then called Noviomagus or Civitas Nemetum, it is one of the oldest cities in Germany.

      

      The Old Gate (Altpörtel) was the western city gate of the city of Speyer. At 55 meters high

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  2. went for a hike.

    4 days ago

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    1. An important symbol of the democracy movement and the unification of Europe since the so-called Hambach Festival took place there in 1832.

      

      Hambacher Schloss is located near the town of Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Rhineland-Palatinate. It is located on the eastern edge of the Palatinate Forest, on the

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  3. went for a hike.

    4 days ago

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    1. The Japanese Garden in Kaiserslautern is one of the largest Japanese gardens in Europe.

      It has a supporting association.

      It opened in 2000.

      An oasis in Kaiserslautern, as long as there aren't too many people.

      The garden is not only used as a recreational area; it also regularly hosts events such as taiko

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  4. went for a hike.

    4 days ago

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    1. Amphitheaters and thermal baths aren't necessary, judging by the external appearance, so I'll skip them.

      

      The Electoral Palace of the city of Trier was the residence of the Prince-Bishops of Trier in the 17th and 18th centuries. As electors, they ruled the Electorate of Trier and, in personal union, presided

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  5. went for a hike.

    5 days ago

    00:56

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    1. The coat of arms of Rhineland-Palatinate is a divided shield with a curved black tip, uniting the Trier Cross (red on silver), the Mainz Wheel (silver on red), and the Palatinate Lion (gold on black) beneath a golden vine-leaf crown. These symbols represent the three formerly imperial territories: the

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  6. went for a hike.

    5 days ago

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    1. Viticulture on extremely steep slopes requires significant investment and even greater enthusiasm, and is hardly economically viable. Cultivated areas on the Moselle have declined by 30%, mostly due to the abandonment of steep slopes.

      

      The region is the largest steep-slope vineyard in the world and, with

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  7. went for a hike.

    5 days ago

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    1. The Imperial Castle of Cochem is named so because it became an imperial fief during the reign of the Hohenstaufen dynasty in the 12th century and fell under the direct authority of the Holy Roman Emperor. A Imperial Castle is a castle that belonged to the Imperial estate, i.e., to the King or Emperor

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  8. went for a hike.

    5 days ago

    01:23

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    1. Eltz Castle is a 12th-century hilltop castle and one of the most famous of its kind in Germany. It is nestled in a beautiful deciduous forest in the valley of the Elz River, a left tributary of the Moselle, in Rhineland-Palatinate. The building has been owned by the noble Eltz family for more than 800

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  9. went for a hike.

    6 days ago

    02:23

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    1. End of the day in Koblenz

      Castellum apud Confluentes (German: "Castellum apud Confluentes") is the Latin name for the military camp and the resulting Roman settlement at the confluence of the Moselle (Mosella) and Rhine (Rhenus), from which the German city of Koblenz and its name developed.

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  10. went for a hike.

    6 days ago

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