File:Grenzstein Nr 2 1986 hessische Seite Loewe Ziegenhainer Stern.jpg

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Deutsch: Historischer Grenzstein, gesetzt 1539 von den Herren von Storndorf, befindet sich im Wannbach. Es ist ein Dreiherrenstein: Grenze zu Storndorf, Lauterbach/Wallenrod und Lautertal/Dirlammen. Zu sehen ist die Seite, die zu der ehemaligen Landgrafschaft Hessen zeigt, zu erkennen an dem hess. Löwen. Integriert ist der Ziegenhainer Stern (Grafschaft Ziegenhain seit 1450 zu Hessen gehörig).
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Object location50° 38′ 05.76″ N, 9° 17′ 07.89″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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