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- Bienwald abstract "The Bienwald is a large forested area in the southern Pfalz region of Germany near the towns of Kandel and Wörth am Rhein. The western edge defines the eastern extent of the Wissembourg Gap, a corridor of open terrain between the Bienwald and the hills of the Palatine Forest. In the northwest, the forest is bounded by the so-called \"Cattle Line\" (German: Viehstrich), running from Schweighofen to Kandel. In the north, the forest reaches as far as Hatzenbühl and Rheinzabern. The eastern boundary largely runs along the bank of the Rhine from Jockgrim to Hagenbach and Berg (Pfalz). The southern boundary follows the valley of the Lauter along the border of France and Germany. The bulk of the forest belongs to the municipality of Wörth am Rhein. At its greatest extent, the Bienwald is approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi) wide along its east-west axis and 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from north to south. The forest has an area of some 163 square kilometres (63 sq mi). Approximately one-third of the forest is deciduous woodland with the remainder coniferous. The forest has an elevation of 100 metres above sea level by the Rhine, and rises to 150 metres above sea level in its western extremities.The only settlement in the Bienwald is Büchelberg, which lies inside a clearing in the forest and is administratively part of the town of Wörth am Rhein.On 13 August 1793, a battle of the War of the First Coalition took place in the Bienwald. Austrian troops under Marshal Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser pushed the French Army back and frustrated the relief of Mainz. In March 1945, during World War II, the U.S. VI Corps and the French First Army assaulted German Siegfried Line fortifications in the Bienwald and penetrated German defenses in the forest during a week of heavy combat. The forest is still marked by trenches and bunker ruins from World War II. There are also older French earthworks (redoutes) in the southwestern parts of the forest where it borders the Lauter river and Mundat Forest (French: Forêt du Mundat).The proposed construction of a multi-lane controlled access highway through the forest is disputed. The proposed road would connect the French A35 autoroute and the German A65 autobahn.European wildcats have taken up residence in the Bienwald in the last few years, often using the ruins of destroyed bunkers for shelter.".
- Bienwald thumbnail Bienwald.jpg?width=300.
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- Bienwald wikiPageRevisionID "682907158".
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink A35_autoroute.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Bundesautobahn_65.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forests_and_woodlands_of_Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_the_Palatinate_(region).
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landscapes_of_Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_Palatinate.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Dagobert_Sigmund_von_Wurmser.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Deciduous.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink File:Bienwald_Bunker.jpg.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink First_Army_(France).
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink French_Army.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Habsburg_Monarchy.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Hagenbach.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Jockgrim.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Kandel.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Mainz.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Marshal.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Mundat_Forest.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Palatinate_(region).
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Palatinate_Forest.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Pinophyta.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Rhine.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Siegfried_Line.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink VI_Corps_(United_States).
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink War_of_the_First_Coalition.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Wildcat.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Wissembourg_Gap.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink Wörth_am_Rhein.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLink File:Bienwald.jpg.
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bienwald Forest".
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bienwald".
- Bienwald wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bienwald, Germany".
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- Bienwald subject Category:Forests_and_woodlands_of_Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Bienwald subject Category:Geography_of_the_Palatinate_(region).
- Bienwald subject Category:Landscapes_of_Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Bienwald subject Category:South_Palatinate.
- Bienwald hypernym Area.
- Bienwald point "49.028888888888886 8.143888888888888".
- Bienwald type MilitaryConflict.
- Bienwald type Place.
- Bienwald type Attraction.
- Bienwald type SpatialThing.
- Bienwald comment "The Bienwald is a large forested area in the southern Pfalz region of Germany near the towns of Kandel and Wörth am Rhein. The western edge defines the eastern extent of the Wissembourg Gap, a corridor of open terrain between the Bienwald and the hills of the Palatine Forest. In the northwest, the forest is bounded by the so-called \"Cattle Line\" (German: Viehstrich), running from Schweighofen to Kandel. In the north, the forest reaches as far as Hatzenbühl and Rheinzabern.".
- Bienwald label "Bienwald".
- Bienwald sameAs Q857705.
- Bienwald sameAs Bienwald.
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- Bienwald lat "49.028888888888886".
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- Bienwald wasDerivedFrom Bienwald?oldid=682907158.
- Bienwald depiction Bienwald.jpg.
- Bienwald isPrimaryTopicOf Bienwald.