Sulzberg (Vorarlberg) is a mountain in the Vorarlberg district, Austria
Sulzberg (Bavaria) is a mountain in the Bavarian Alps, Germany
Sulzberg, Aargau is a mountain in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland
Castle Sulzburg, Bavaria is a castle near Sulzberg, Oberallgäu, Germany
Castle Sulzburg, Switzerland) is a castle in Untereggen in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Oberallgäu is a district in Bavaria, Germany. ... Vorarlberg is the westernmost federal state of Austria. ... Altötting is a town in Bavaria, capital of the district Altötting (population 12,871 in 2004). ... The Swiss canton of Zürich (German: Kanton Zürich) has a population of about 1. ... Vorarlberg is the westernmost federal state of Austria. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Aargau (German Aargau, French Argovie, Italian Argovia, Romansh Argovia, in English sometimes Argovia) is one of the more northerly cantons of Switzerland. ... Location within Switzerland The view on the city from the nearby hills. ...
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Since the restauration in 1964 the former monastery church of Sulzburg is one of the re-discovered particularity of the "Markgraeflerland".
The small steeple was built in the 11th century and is one of the eldest in south west Germany.
The rural district "Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald", the town of Sulzburg and the association "Former Synagog Sulzburg e.V." organize the events in the synagog.
The valley of the Rhine was evangelized from Mainz.
Under the weak rule of the last Carlovingians and after the extinction of the dynasty, the old form of government by tribal dukedoms again prevailed, and only powerful kings like Otto I, Henry II, and Henry III were able to maintain their authority.
Kehl, Lahr, Emmendingen, the Margravate of Sulzburg as far as Basle, and the valley of the Wiese as far up as Lorrach; in addition to the districts just mentioned, the country on both sides of the Neckar and the Lower Rhine are overwhelmingly Protestant.