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Encyclopedia > Zell

Zell may refer to one of a number of places in German-speaking countries.

  • A town in Austria:
    • Zell am Moos, in Upper Austria
    • Zell am See, in Salzburg state
    • Zell am Ziller, in the Tyrol
    • Zell an der Pram, in Upper Austria
    • Zell Pfarre, in Carinthia


Zell may also refer to: Zell am See is a spa town in the federal state of Salzburg, Austria. ... Zell am Harmersbach is a small historic city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. ... Zell is a small village in the Toss Valley, Canton of Zürich, Switzerland. ...


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Cochem-Zell - definition of Cochem-Zell in Encyclopedia (178 words)
In 1816 the districts Cochem and Zell were created, after the area went to Prussia.
In 1969 the Zell district was dissolved and its northern and middle parts were added to the Cochem district, which was renamed Cochem-Zell.
The upper part of the coat of arms show the main feature of the coat of arms of the Zell district, the cross of Trier, as the bishops of Trier had a castle in Zell.
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