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Saale
The Saale (), also known as the Saxon Saale ( ) and Thuringian Saale (), is a river in Germany and a left-bank tributary of the Elbe. It is distinguished from the smaller Franconian Saale, a right-bank tributary of the Main, or the Saale in Lower Saxony, a tributary of the Leine.

Wunsiedel
'''' (; Northern Bavarian: Wåuṉsieḏl or Wousigl'') is the seat of the Upper Franconian district of in northeast Bavaria, Germany. The town is the birthplace of poet Jean Paul. It also became known for its annual Festival and the Rudolf Hess Memorial March held there by Neo-Nazis until 2005.

Ohře
The Ohře (), also known in English and German as Eger (), is a river in Germany and the Czech Republic, a left tributary of the Elbe River. It flows through the Bavarian district of Upper Franconia in Germany, and through the Karlovy Vary and Ústí nad Labem regions in the Czech Republic. It is long, of which is in the Czech Republic, making it the fourth longest river in the country.
Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge
town in Landkreis Bayreuth in Germany
Fichtel Mountains
low-mountain range in Bavaria, Germany
White Main
river in Germany
Steinwald
thumb|View of the Steinwald from the Kösseine
thumb|Ruins of Weißenstein
thumb|250px|Location of the Steinwald Nature Park
thumb|Granite rocks in the Steinwald
thumb|Steinwald church of St.Peter, Pfaben
thumb|Granite rock formation of Zipfeltannen Rocks
thumb|Upper Palatinate Tower
thumb|Disastrous breakage of trees under the weight of snow in the winter of 1927/1928
Fichtelgebirge Nature Park
nature park in Bavaria, Germany
Haidenaab
The Haidenaab () is the right and western headstream of the River Naab in the Upper Palatinate in the south German state of Bavaria. At its confluence with the Waldnaab near Luhe-Wildenau, the Naab is formed.
Landschaftsgarten
cultural heritage monument D-4-79-169-270 (0) in Wunsiedel, Bavaria
Waldstein
mountain range
Fichtelnaab
The Fichtelnaab is a river, 47.5 kilometres long, in Upper Franconia and the Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany. It rises in the Fichtel Mountains and flows into the Waldnaab near Windischeschenbach.
High Fichtel Mountains
mountain range
Waldsteinburg
The Waldsteinburg, also called the Red Castle () is a ruined castle on the summit of the Großer Waldstein in the Fichtel Mountains of Germany. It is also known as the Westburg ('west castle') to distinguish it from the older ruins of the Ostburg ('east castle').