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Lautertal DECCA-transmitter
Lautertal may refer to the following places in Germany: *Lautertal, Bavaria, a municipality in the district of Coburg, Bavaria *Lautertal (Odenwald), a municipality in Bergstraße district, Hesse *Lautertal (Vogelsberg) Lautertal is a municipality in the Vogelsbergkreis in Hesse, Germany. Geography Location Lautertal lies from 400 to 700 m above sea level in the High Vogelsberg Nature Park (''Naturpark Hoher Vogelsberg''). Lautertal is famous for the spectacul ...
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Lautertal, Bavaria
Lautertal is a Municipalities of Germany, municipality in the Districts of Germany, district of Coburg (district), Coburg in Bavaria in Germany. Near Lautertal, there was between 1952 and 1992 a Lautertal DECCA-transmitter, DECCA-transmitter. Geography Lautertal is in the north of the district of Coburg between the state of Thuringia and Coburg. The municipality consists of the six villages Unterlauter, Oberlauter, Tiefenlauter, Neukirchen, Tremersdorf and Rottenbach. The Buchberg (close to Rottenbach) is the highest elevation in the district. Infrastructure Car Lautertal has two junctions to Bundesautobahn 73 motorway in the north and south. The former route of the Bundesstraße 4 is the longest main road of the village. Rail Transport The Eisenach-Lichtenfels railway line, also known as the Werra Valley Railway, ran through Lautertal until the 1970s. There was a train station in Tiefenlauter. Due to the fact that Thuringia belonged to the GDR, the train traffic was separated, la ...
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Lautertal (Odenwald)
Lautertal (Odenwald) is a municipality in the Bergstraße district in the Hessian Odenwald in Germany that came into being with the merger of several former communities. Geography Location The Lauter valley (also called the ''Lautertal'' in German) begins near the source of the brook called the Lauter, which is found on the ''Neunkircher Höhe'' (“Neunkirchen Heights”). The brook then runs first along a broad streambed, but then gets quite narrow and steep as it approaches the Bergstraße, where the brook's name becomes the Winkelbach once it reaches Bensheim. Furthermore, the valley includes several peaks on both sides. Neighbouring communities Lautertal borders in the north on the communities of Seeheim-Jugenheim and Modautal (Darmstadt-Dieburg), in the east on the town of Lindenfels, in the south on the community of Fürth and the town of Heppenheim and in the west on the town of Bensheim. History The community of Lautertal came into being through municipal reform on ...
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