Kühloh-Berg
Kühloh-Berg is a hill in Hohenfels, Markt, Neumarkt, Bavaria and has an elevation of 530 metres. Kühloh-Berg is situated nearby to the locality Schwend, as well as near the village Adertshausen.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include St. Peter.
St. Peter
Church
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St. Peter is a church, which is situated 3½ km north of Kühloh-Berg.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hohenfels and Kühnhausen.
Hohenfels
Village
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Hohenfels is a municipality in the district of Neumarkt in the region of Upper Palatinate in Bavaria, Germany. The town is host to the United States Army Garrison Hohenfels, which operates the Joint Multinational Readiness Center for training of North Atlantic Treaty Organization armed forces. Hohenfels is situated 6 km south of Kühloh-Berg.
Hörmannsdorf
Village
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Hörmannsdorf is a village, which is situated 9 km southwest of Kühloh-Berg.
Kühloh-Berg
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 530 metres
- Also known as: “Kuhlohberg”
- Category: landform
- Location: Hohenfels, Markt, Neumarkt, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to German—“Kühloh-Berg” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Kühloh-Berg”
- Dutch: “Kühloh-Berg”
- German: “Kühloh-Berg”
- German: “Kühlohberg”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Schwend and Adertshausen.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Enslwanger Berg and Küh Berg.
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