Hainbach (Speyerbach)
Anterior PalatinateRivers and lakes of the Palatinate ForestRivers of GermanyRivers of Rhineland-PalatinateTributaries of the Speyerbach
The Hainbach, historically also called the Heimbach (see History section), in its lower reaches also called the Wooggraben and Krebsbächel, is a river, over 33 kilometres long, and a right tributary of the Speyerbach in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. In the Middle Ages there was a fortified abbey by the middle reaches of the river which belonged to a Roman Catholic religious order and acted as the regional administrative centre or commandry.
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Walter Hellmann Trail, Edenkoben
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N 49.25833 ° | E 8.04111 ° |
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Walter Hellmann Trail
76835 Edenkoben
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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