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  2. Black Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Black Forest is mainly rural, with many scattered villages and a few large towns. Tradition and custom are celebrated in many places in the form of annual ...

  3. Northern Black Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Black Forest is bounded in the north by a line from Karlsruhe to Pforzheim and, in the south, by a line running from the Rench valley to Freudenstadt.Its northern boundary largely coincides with the emergence of the extensively forested bunter sandstone strata from the arable region of the Kraichgau; its southern boundary with the Central Black Forest (or, in the case of a ...

  4. List of freedmen's towns - Wikipedia

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    Chief among them was Edward P. McCabe, who envisioned so large a number of African-Americans settling in the territory that it would become a Black-governed state. In Texas, 357 such "freedom colonies" have been located and verified.

  5. Freedom Towns: A Vast but Largely Forgotten Movement of Black ...

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    The black towns of Oklahoma, he concluded, mixed elements of all three. When men like Singleton and Adams called loudly for moving west, they were just the tip of a larger, broader, and mostly ...

  6. Hinterzarten - Wikipedia

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    Hinterzarten is located 893 m above sea level (NN), which is just below that of the Feldberg (1,493 m above NN), the highest mountain in the Black Forest. The municipality descends to the southeastern end of Lake Titisee ( 850 m above NN ), although its lowest point is the Sternenrank at 740 m above NN . [ 3 ]

  7. Murg (Northern Black Forest) - Wikipedia

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    The lower Murg valley is, like the Wiesental, one of the industrial corridors of the Black Forest. The valley here is over 700 metres deep, initially with a trackless gorge bottom that increasingly broadens and provides room for a settlement strip of numerous villages and towns.