Schmiedehausen
Sign in to saveSchmiedehausen is a municipality in the Weimarer Land district of Thuringia, Germany. Schmiedehausen is located in the extreme northeastern corner of the Saale-Ilm-limestone slab and is easily accessible by road via Camburg and Bad Sulza. The district of the town is developed for agricultural purposes. The wooded hills of the Ilm valley start at Bergsulza.
Key facts
- German place.image_coa
- Wappen Schmiedehausen.png
- German place.image_plan
- Schmiedehausen in AP.png
- German place.state
- Thuringia
- German place.district
- Weimarer Land
- German place.Verwaltungsgemeinschaft
- Bad Sulza
- German place.elevation
- 225
- German place.area
- 10.37
- German place.postal_code
- 99518
- German place.area_code
- 036421
- German place.licence
- AP
- German place.Gemeindeschlüssel
- 16 0 71 083
- German place.website
- www.bad-sulza.de
- German place.mayor
- Marco Hinsch
- German place.leader_term
- 2022–28
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Schmiedehausen is a municipality in the Weimarer Land district of Thuringia, Germany. Schmiedehausen is located in the extreme northeastern corner of the Saale-Ilm-limestone slab and is easily accessible by road via Camburg and Bad Sulza. The district of the town is developed for agricultural purposes. The wooded hills of the Ilm valley start at Bergsulza.
==References==
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Schmiedehausen” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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