Achalm

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"Achalm is a mountain in Reutlingen, Germany. On its top, the ruins of Achalm Castle can be found, ancestral seat of the counts of Achalm, a 13th-century Swabian noble family related to the counts of Urach.

The toponym is from the Old German words Ache (stream) and Alm. A popular etymology connects it to the supposed last words of count Egino.

It is said he wanted to say "Ach Allmächtiger!" (German for "O Almighty!"), but was only able to say "Ach Allm...".[citation needed]" - (en.wikipedia.org 04.01.2021)
Latitude
48.494167327881
Longitude
9.2438888549805
Elevation
707
Time zone
Europe/Berlin
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  • Schafraufe von Naz in Frankreich / Hohenheimer Modell

    Schafraufe von Naz in Frankreich / Hohenheimer Modell

    Göriz (1845), S. 144: "Nr....

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