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Landstuhl Marsh
The Landstuhl Marsh or Landstuhl Bog (german: (Spesbach-)Landstuhler Bruch , ''Westricher Moorniederung'' or ''Westpfälzische Moorniederung'') is a region in West Palatinate in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. According to the Handbook of the Natural Region Divisions of Germany Landstuhl Marsh, which covers an area of the 67 km²,{{GeoQuelle, DE-RP, NRT is part of the Kaiserslautern Basin and lies in the centre of it. Within the North French Scarplands the Kaiserslautern Basin is a sub-unit of the Saar-Nahe Upland and Tableland. Geography The Landstuhl Marsh lies at an elevation of 200 metres above and is a bowl around 30 kilometres long and up to 7 kilometres wide running from Waldmohr in the southwest via Bruchmühlbach-Miesau, Ramstein-Miesenbach and Landstuhl to the city of Kaiserslautern in the northeast. In the north it is bounded by the North Palatine Uplands, which climb gradually from the lowland. In the south, by contrast, the Sickingen Heights ...
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West Palatinate
Western Palatinate or West Palatinate (german: Westpfalz) is a sub-region in the west of the Palatinate, a German cultural and historic region in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It includes the western part of the Palatine Forest, the central part of the North Palatine Uplands, the West Palatine Moor and the Westrich Plateau. Its former name of "Further Palatinate" (''Hinterpfalz''), which emerged during the time of Bavarian rule in 1816 and was viewed by the local population as very discriminatory, is only commonly used in the Anterior Palatinate (''Vorderpfalz''). The following counties and independent towns or cities lie wholly or partly in the Western Palatinate: * County of Kaiserslautern * City of Kaiserslautern * County of Kusel * Town of Landstuhl * Town of Pirmasens * County of Südwestpfalz * Town of Zweibrücken The county of Donnersbergkreis and the old counties of Rockenhausen and Kirchheimbolanden were also counted as part of the Western Palatinate in t ...
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Biotop
''Biotop'' is the second album by German electronic musician Asmus Tietchens, released in 1981 on Sky Records. Tietchens recorded the album at Audiplex Studios with producer and mentor Okko Bekker, who is credited as Rokko Ekbek. Departing from the musical style of the musician's debut album ''Nachtstucke'' (1980), ''Biotop'' contains sixteen short electronic pop tracks that are characterised by their immediate nature but unusual synth lines, tones and melodies. Bekker compared the music to radio time signals. Indeed, the liner notes state the album was performed by Das Zeitzeichenorchester, which translates to The Time-Signal Orchestra, although in reality this is an alias for Tietchens, the album's only performer. The first of four albums Tietchens recorded for Sky Records, ''Biotop'' was released to general acclaim, although it sat in obscurity. It was remastered and re-released on CD with bonus material via Die Stadt in 2003, bringing it renewed critical attention, and again v ...
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Kindsbach
Kindsbach is a municipality in the Kaiserslautern (district), district of Kaiserslautern, in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany. Notable people *Paul Westrich (born 1947), insect specialist *Peter Immesberger (born 1960), weight lifter References

Municipalities in Rhineland-Palatinate Palatinate Forest Kaiserslautern (district) {{Kaiserslautern-geo-stub ...
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Schönenberg-Kübelberg
Schönenberg-Kübelberg is an ''Ortsgemeinde'' – a municipality belonging to a ''Verbandsgemeinde'', a kind of collective municipality – in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' Oberes Glantal, and is its seat. The municipality was formed on 7 June 1969 in the course of administrative restructuring in Rhineland-Palatinate out of the former municipalities and outlying centres of Schönenberg, Kübelberg, Schmittweiler and Sand. The centres have melded together since then and now stand as an economic hub for the southern Kusel district. By population, Schönenberg-Kübelberg is the Kusel district's biggest municipality. It is also a state-recognized tourism community. Geography Location The municipality of Schönenberg-Kübelberg lies in the Western Palatinate near the boundary with the Saarland some 15 km south of Kusel, and 10 km northeast of Homburg. The two ''Ortsteile'' lie at the edge of the Landstuhler Bruc ...
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Luv Und Lee
Luv or LUV may refer to: Films and television * ''Luv'' (TV series), a BBC sitcom * ''Luv'' (play), a Broadway play and 1967 film * ''Luv'' (film), 1967 film * ''LUV'' (film), 2012 film Music * Luv (group), a Korean pop group *Luv', a Dutch pop group * Lil Uzi Vert (born 1994), American rapper * ''Luv'' (album), a 2017 album by Luna Sea * "LUV" (A Pink song), a song by Apink * "Luv" (Janet Jackson song), a 2008 song by Janet Jackson * "Luv" (Tory Lanez song), a 2016 song by Tory Lanez *"Luv", a song by Zion I from '' True & Livin''' *"Luv", a song by Travis * "L.U.V" (BtoB song), a 2016 song by BtoB * "L.U.V.", a song by Charlie Puth Other * Chevrolet LUV, a light utility vehicle *CIELUV, the CIE 1976 L*, u*, v* color space *Dumatubin Airport (IATA code), Langgur, Kai Islands, Indonesia * Lava (''Ramayana'') or Luv, son of Hindu god Rama *Linux Users of Victoria *Large unilamellar vesicle (LUV), a type of liposome *LUV, the New York Stock Exchange symbol of Southwest Airline ...
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Torf
Torf, Seigneur de Torville, was a Normans, Norman baron. His parentage is unknown. Born in the early 10th century, he possessed numerous lordships in Normandy, including Seigneur de Torville, Torcy, Torny, Torly, and de Ponteautorf. Torf's children included: * Turold de Pont-Audemer, Sire de Pont-Audemer, Ponteaudemer, married Duvelina * Turchetil, Seigneur de Turqueville * William de Torville References Sources

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