Haßberge (district)
Haßberge is a district in Bavaria, Germany.
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Population: 3,181
Latitude: 49° 59' 9.06" N
Longitude: 10° 35' 10.32" E
Haßberge is a district in Bavaria, Germany.
Ebrach Abbey (German: Kloster Ebrach) is a former Cistercian monastery in Ebrach in Oberfranken, Bavaria, Germany, now used as a young offenders' institution.
Bramberg Castle (German: Burg Bramberg) is the ruin of a Würzburg castle in the Haßberge hills in the county of Haßberge in Lower Franconia, Bavaria Germany.
Zabelstein is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany.
Theres Abbey (Kloster Theres) was a Benedictine monastery in the village of Theres in the district of Hassberge, in Franconia in the north of Bavaria, Germany.
Nassacher Höhe is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. The highest point of the Hassberge.
The Dreifrankenstein (German for Three Franconias Stone) is a boundary stone that marks the tripoint where the three Franconian provinces of Upper, Middle and Lower Franconia meet in southern Germany. As part of the regional reforms in 1972 the boun…