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Zellertal
Zellertal is a municipality in the Donnersbergkreis district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The villages of , Harxheim and Niefernheim form Zellertal. Zellertal is located in the eponymous region, which in turn is part of the Palatinate wine region and borders on the Rhenish Hesse wine region. Geography Location The three villages that make up the municipality are located between Worms and Kaiserslautern in the Rhenish-Hessian Hills. They are the easternmost part of Donnersbergkreis district. The Pfrimm river flows through Harxheim and Niefernheim, whilst Zell is located further up on the slope of ''Osterberg'' hill. Neighbouring municipalities are Ober-Flörsheim, Mölsheim, Wachenheim, Kindenheim, Bubenheim, Immesheim and Einselthum. Divisions The municipality is divided into three villages: Climate Despite its location in the North Palatinate Zellertal has a milder climate then the rest of the district. It profits of the hillside to the north, protecting the ...
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Zellertal Region
The Zellertal is a valley region in the east of the North Palatine Uplands in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Its western part belongs to Palatinate (region), Palatine Donnersbergkreis, its eastern part to Rhenish Hesse, Rhenish Hessian Alzey-Worms. The valley is named after the old municipality of Zell (Zellertal), Zell, which became part of the new Zellertal municipality in 1976. Geography The Zellertal is a trough-shaped valley with relatively gently sides and is bounded in the north and south by two chains of low hills that are under 300 m. The distance between the two hill ridges is 2 to 3 kilometres. In between, the valley stretches from west to east, sheltered from north winds. Flowing through the valley in this direction is the Pfrimm, a left ban tributary of the Rhine which is just under 43 kilometres long. The exit to the valley in the east lies at a height of about 135 m in Rhenish Hesse in the Verbandsgemeinde Monsheim, collective ...
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