Heimberg

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Heimberg is the name of the following geographical terms:

Places, districts in Germany, Austria and Switzerland:

a hallway:


Mountains and elevations (sorted by height):

Castles:

  • Heimberg Castle (Güntersberge) , defunct hill fort near Güntersberge (Harzgerode), Harz district, Saxony-Anhalt
  • Heymberg Castle (Niederheimbach), today Heimburg in Niederheimbach , Mainz-Bingen district, Rhineland-Palatinate. Has been called differently over the centuries: 1305 Haineck; 1331/50 Heyenburg; 1344 Heimburg; 1350 to Heymberg, Hoh (e) neck.
  • Heimberg Castle (Unterheimbach) , today castle rest with slope moat and donjon stump in Unterheimbach (Bretzfeld), Hohenlohekreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg. Incorrectly referred to as "Hellmath Ruins".

Nature reserves:


Heimberg is the family name of the following people:

  • Bertha Heimberg (1894–1966), German free economist, economic politician and trade unionist
  • Lothar Heimberg , German bass player
  • Siegfried Heimberg (1898–1965), chairman of the regional association of the Jewish communities of Westphalia-Lippe and the Jewish community of Dortmund
  • Ursula Heimberg (1942–2012), German classical and Roman provincial archaeologist


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