Eisenberg

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Eisenberg is the name of the following geographical objects:

Localities, districts:

in Germany:

in Austria:

in Poland:

  • Rudawica (Eisenberg, Sprottau / Silesia) in the Lebus Voivodeship
  • Żelazna Góra (Eisenberg, Heiligenbeil District / East Prussia) in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
  • Żeleźnik (Eisenberg, Strehlen / Silesia) in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship

in Czech Republic:

  • Jezeří (Eisenberg) , part of the municipality Horní Jiřetín (Obergeorgenthal) , in Okres Most, Ústecký kraj (Aussiger region)
  • Ruda nad Moravou (Eisenberg an der March) , municipality in Okres Šumperk, Olomoucký kraj (Ölmützer region)
  • Ruda u Velkého Meziříčí (Eisenberg) , municipality in the Okres Žďár nad Sázavou, Kraj Vysočina (Highlands region)

Mountains and elevations (sorted by height):

in Germany:

in Austria:

in Czech Republic:

Castles and Palaces:

in Germany:

in Czech Republic:

  • Jezeří Castle (German Castle Eisenberg ), in Horní Jiřetín (Obergeorgenthal) , Okres Most, Ústecký kraj (Aussiger Region)


Eisenberg is the family name of the following people:


See also: