Ebracher Forst
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Ebracher Forst
Summary
Ebracher Forst is a forest[1].
Key Facts
- Ebracher Forst is located in Bamberg Rural District[2].
- Ebracher Forst is located in Ebrach[3].
- Ebracher Forst is in the country of Germany[4].
- Ebracher Forst's image is recorded as NSG-Ebrach-5317969-HDR.jpg[5].
- Ebracher Forst's instance of is recorded as forest[6].
- Ebracher Forst's instance of is recorded as unincorporated area in Germany[7].
- Ebrach is named after Ebracher Forst[8].
- Ebracher Forst's locator map image is recorded as Ebracher Forst in BA.svg[9].
- Ebracher Forst's postal code is recorded as 96157[10].
- Ebracher Forst's Commons category is recorded as Ebracher Forst[11].
- Ebracher Forst's OpenStreetMap relation ID is recorded as 1077555[12].
- Ebracher Forst's German municipality key is recorded as 09471452[13].
- Ebracher Forst's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 49.8667, 'lon': 10.4667}[14].
- Ebracher Forst's population is recorded as {'amount': '+0'}[15].
- Ebracher Forst's German regional key is recorded as 094719452452[16].
- Ebracher Forst's area is recorded as {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+9.02'}[17].
- Ebracher Forst's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1hhzf_wv2[18].
- Ebracher Forst's Bavarikon ID is recorded as ODB_N00019845[19].
- Ebracher Forst's FactGrid item ID is recorded as Château Beychevelle[20].
- Ebracher Forst's Klimadashboard.de region ID is recorded as 3f43a16a-b75e-4cfc-ada5-7a5a45645e64[21].
Body
Geography
Ebracher Forst is in the country of Germany[4]. Located in include Bamberg Rural District[2], a District of Bavaria[22], in Bavaria[23], founded in 1939[24], headquartered in Bamberg[25] and Ebrach[3], a market municipality of Germany[26], in Germany[27].
Physical Characteristics
Ebracher Forst's area is recorded as {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+9.02'}[17]. Its population is recorded as {'amount': '+0'}[15].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include forest[6] and unincorporated area in Germany[7].
History and Context
Ebrach is named after Ebracher Forst[8].