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    The Schwarzbach is a river in southwestern Germany, left tributary of the Blies. Its source is in the Palatinate Forest, near Trippstadt. It flows through...
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    the Blies following its battle at Sarreguemines in early December, the former part of the larger assault on the West Wall. Blies-Ébersing (Fr) Blies-Schweyen...
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  • tributary of the Emscher Schwarzbach (Wupper), of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, right tributary of the Wupper Schwarzbach (Blies), of Rhineland-Palatinate...
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    Konz) Nied (near Rehlingen-Siersburg) Prims (in Dillingen) Blies (in Sarreguemines) Schwarzbach (near Zweibrücken) Sauer (in Wasserbillig) Prüm (near Echternach)...
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    rises a tributary of the Merzalbe, whose waters flow via the Rodalb, Schwarzbach, Blies, Saar and Moselle into the Rhine. Media related to Hortenkopf at Wikimedia...
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    as to the rivers Wallhalb and Schwarzbach (Blies) southwards the Hunsrück as drainage divide to the rivers Prims, Blies and Saar in the South respectively...
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    Merzalbe (category Tributaries of the Blies)
    a hamlet belonging to Münchweiler. Its waters then flow down the Schwarzbach, Blies, Saar and Moselle before finally reaching the Rhine. The name "Merzalbe"...
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    The river Horn (French: Horn; German: Hornbach) is a left tributary of Schwarzbach flowing through the department of Moselle, in northeastern France, and...
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    westwards before heading south. After just under 26 km it empties into the Schwarzbach, also known here as the Burgalbe, at Waldfischbach-Burgalben. The biggest...
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    are reserved for forests. Shortly before the confluence of the Schwarzbach with the Blies, it passed through Zweibrücken Central Station. It then crosses...
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