Talk:Vilseck

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There are 35 villages and hamlets nearby.

These are: Altmannsberg, Axtheid, Axtheid-Berg, Bruckmühle, Bürgerwald, Drechselberg, Ebersbach, Frauenbrunn, Gressenwöhr, Gumpenhof, Heringnohe, Heroldsmühle, Hohenzant, Kagerhof, Ködritz, Langenbruck, Lohof, Neuhammer, Oberweißenbach, Ödgodlricht, Rauschenhof, Reisach, Schlicht, Schöfelhof, Schönlind, Schüsselhof, Seiboldsricht, Sigl, Sollnes, Sorghof, Triebweg, Unterweißenbach, Vilseck, Weiherhäusl and Wickenricht.

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Someone (not me) added this to the article, but it's better here:

  • No mention anywhere else in this article is the village of Sorghof mentioned. Sorghof is the community closest to the Sudlager. When the villages were evacuated to enlarge the training area between the wars, Sorghof (is this related to Sorgen, Deutsch for worry?).

Totnesmartin 09:39, 29 July 2007 (UTC)