Examples of 'homberg' in a sentence

Meaning of "homberg"

homberg (noun) - Refers to a town in Germany or Switzerland, commonly used as a place name. It may also denote a specific geographic location, historical site, or cultural reference
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  • Any of several places in Germany, Switzerland and The Netherlands.
  • A habitational surname derived from these placenames.

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Homberg now decided to return to his native country.
His father was the director of the gymnasium in Homberg.
Homberg has belonged ever since to this parish.
The nearest point of higher elevation is northwest of the Homberg.
Homberg practised natural philosophy at a time of transition between alchemy and chemistry.
It is likely that this village was considerably older than Homberg itself.
Homberg can you find at the east of Borken.
The kindergarten moved to Buchen and the primary school went to Homberg.
Its counterpart in Homberg still stands and was occasionally used as a Youth Hostel.
The main line again ran through densely populated areas in Homberg and Moers.
Nice Homberg hat.
It flows into the Ohebach west of Homberg Efze.
When he got to the Homberg ( a hill near Alsfeld ) a very strong wind was blowing.
Sipperhausen lies between Homberg and Melsungen.
Taylor was a fixture at Canucks games, sitting in the crowd with his Homberg hat.

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Nevertheless, a great number of people in Homberg need to seek work outside the village.
The town 's name comes from the Hohenburg, the castle above Homberg.
The German mercenary Urlich Friedrich Homberg wrote, “ Athens is a large and populous society.
Under Barnes 's tutelage, Dadian won his first tournament at Homberg that year.
Constituent communities = = = Also belonging to Homberg is the outlying homestead of Schönbornerhof.
Homberg ( Ohm ) is a town in the Vogelsbergkreis in Hesse, Germany.
Impressions of Homberg.
The line to Homberg was closed in 1908 and replaced by a tram line.
Early life = = Hoffmann was born in Homberg Efze.
Homberg, Rheinhausen, Rumeln-Kaldenhausen, and Walsum become part of city.
Construction of workers ' housing Gluckauf Dh - Homberg.
The first documented reference to Homberg goes back to the year 1067.
In 1269 Eppenberg was able to found a daughter house at Homberg an der Efze.
In 1303, Wernher sold Homberg castle and the city of Liestal to the bishop of Basel.
This act is called photo-chemical effect as Wilheim Homberg described it in 1694.
June, Duisburg faced Brauweiler again in the final and 5,000 spectators in Homberg witnessed a dramatic game.

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