Glisborn

The Glisborn, or Glißborn, is a small, short stream that rises from a spring of the same name. The spring is located close to the Odenberg hill near in the district of .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Odenberg and Scharfenstein.

Peak
Photo: Armin Schönewolf, Public domain.
is a peak.

Peak
is a 304 metres hill composed of basalt in the district of North , . It is the remains of one of a number of extinct volcanoes in the West Hesse Depression.

Church
Photo: Jkü, CC BY 4.0.
is a church, which is situated 1½ km southeast of Glisborn.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Brechelsdorf.

Locality
was a village that was abandoned around the 14th to 15th century AD. There are no visible remains today. It was situated within the perimeter of the village of , which part of the town of , in the district of in North , . is situated 6 km southeast of Glisborn.

Glisborn

Latitude
51.19979° or 51° 11′ 59″ north
Longitude
9.38339° or 9° 23′ 0″ east
Open location code
9F3F59XM+W9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 8260445197
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­spring
Wiki­data ID
Q1443893
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Highlights include Aussichtsturm Odenberg and Ringwall.

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