Bad Kreuznach is a district in Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany . It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Rhein-Hunsrück , Mainz-Bingen , Alzey-Worms , Donnersbergkreis , Kusel and Birkenfeld .
4-584: Waldböckelheim is a municipality in the district of Bad Kreuznach in Rhineland-Palatinate , in western Germany . Waldböckelheim is located north of the Nahe in the Rhenish Massif . Waldböckelheim is surrounded by three extinct volcanoes. It was mentioned first on 10 February 824 Becchilenheim . The prefix Wald (forest) was prefixed in the 13th Century to distinguish themselves from Gau-Bickelheim . In
8-551: Is full of medieval castles, especially along the Nahe River . Best known is the Kyrburg of Kirn, built in the 12th century and sitting in state above the river. In 1815, the district of Kreuznach was established by the Prussian government. In 1932, it was merged with the district of Meisenheim. The name of the district officially changed from Kreuznach to Bad Kreuznach in 1969. The district
12-515: Is located in the hilly country between the mountain chains of the Hunsrück in the north and the North Palatine Uplands in the south. The main axis of the district is the Nahe River , which enters the territory in the west, runs through Kirn, Bad Sobernheim and Bad Kreuznach , and leaves to the northeast. The region formed by this district and the adjoining Birkenfeld district is known as
16-585: The castle Böckelheim was Emperor Henry IV prisoner of his son in December 1105. The office Bockelheim was formed together with the surrounding villages. After changing ownership several times, it belonged more than 300 years to the Electorate of the Palatinate . In Waldböckelheim there are two kindergartens, one primary, a Regionale Schule and a voluntary fire brigade. Bad Kreuznach (district) The region
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