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Rebberg (Mulhouse)
Rebberg is a mountain and suburb of Mulhouse in Alsace, France. Etymology "Rebberg" is a German language, German and Alemannic German, Alemannic word describing a "vineyard" on a slope. In Mulhouse there is another suburb which is called “Coteaux”. This French language, French word can also be translated as "vineyard". Therefore you should always be careful not to confuse the two suburbs. Urban Structure For administrative purposes Mulhouse has been subdivided into different sectors. Rebberg belongs to sector 2. Location The Rebberg is located in the south of the city along the railway line and part of the mountain belongs to the neighboring municipalities Riedisheim and Brunstatt. Consequently it will be helpful to clarify which Rebberg is meant, that of Mulhouse, Riedisheim or Brunstatt. Geographical Features The Rebberg is characterized by its protuberant shape. Its high hills represent Geomorphology, geomorphologically the northern end of the Sundgau. Thus it do ...
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