Mosbach,Germany!A charming medieval town in the heart of Germany!4K Video

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Mosbach is located on the southern foothills of the Baden-Württemberg Odenwald on the border with building land in the valley of the Elz, a right tributary of the Neckar, just before its mouth in the Neckarelz district. The city is part of the Neckartal-Odenwald Nature Park and the UNESCO Geo-Nature Park Bergstrasse-Odenwald. The mountain ranges around the core city are the Hardberg and the Henschelberg.
    The urban area of ​​Mosbach consists of the core town and the districts of Diedesheim, Lohrbach, Neckarelz, Reichenbuch and Sattelbach. The hamlet of Schreckhof belongs to the Diedesheim district. The Lohrbach district includes the houses Haus Ilse, Mühle and Tannenhof. The core town of Mosbach includes the former village of Nüstenbach, the settlements of Bergfeld and Waldstadt, the hamlet of Hardhof, the town of Johannes-Diakonie of the Inner Mission and the Knopfhof homestead.
    The deserted areas of Buttersheim and Hasbach lie in the core city area. Both places were demolished in 1363 and the residents were relocated to Mosbach. The deserted areas of Wüsthausen and Rohrbach are located in the Sattelbach district.
    The following towns and communities, all of which belong to the Neckar-Odenwald district, border on the town of Mosbach: Limbach, Fahrenbach, Elztal, Billigheim, Neckarzimmern, Haßmersheim, Obrigheim, Binau, Neckargerach and Waldbrunn. The city has agreed on the Mosbach administrative community with the communities of Elztal, Neckarzimmern and Obrigheim.
    A number of fossils were found in and around Mosbach. Due to the special geological location (see Geology section), both red sandstone fossils such as chirotheria and limestone fossils - such as the Mixosaurus - came to light. Along with Thuringia and Main Franconia, the region around Mosbach is one of the main areas for such finds. There is also prehistoric evidence from the Quaternary period, which was already dominated by mammals. In addition to the above-mentioned finds from the Tertiary period, the Mosbach City Museum also includes mammoth molars among its exhibits. This wealth of finds sometimes leads to the misinterpretation that the Mosbach horse and the Mosbach lion were named after Mosbach (Baden) and were also found there. However, all fossil finds with “Mosbach” in the name were named after the former village of Mosbach between Wiesbaden and Biebrich in Hesse, which was incorporated into Wiesbaden together with Biebrich in 1926. The Mosbacher Sande are also named after the former Hessian village of Mosbach.
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