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Muldenhammer is a former subdivision of the town of Eibenstock in the Ore Mountains. It originated from an iron hammer forge, first mentioned in the 16th century and was abandoned in 1974 due to the construction of Eibenstock Dam.

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  • Muldenhammer (Eibenstock) (de)
  • Muldenhammer (Eibenstock) (en)
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  • Muldenhammer (auch Windischhammer, Windischthal, Kleinhempel und Georgenhammer genannt) ist ein durch die Talsperre Eibenstock untergegangener ehemaliger Ortsteil der erzgebirgischen Stadt Eibenstock und ging aus einem erstmals im 16. Jahrhundert erwähnten Hammerwerk hervor. (de)
  • Muldenhammer is a former subdivision of the town of Eibenstock in the Ore Mountains. It originated from an iron hammer forge, first mentioned in the 16th century and was abandoned in 1974 due to the construction of Eibenstock Dam. (en)
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  • Muldenhammer (en)
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  • Kleinhempel (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Muldenhammer_(Eibenstock)_Eibenstock_unterer_Bahnhof_Kartenausschnitt.jpg
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  • Muldenhammer in Saxony (en)
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  • Muldenhammer (auch Windischhammer, Windischthal, Kleinhempel und Georgenhammer genannt) ist ein durch die Talsperre Eibenstock untergegangener ehemaliger Ortsteil der erzgebirgischen Stadt Eibenstock und ging aus einem erstmals im 16. Jahrhundert erwähnten Hammerwerk hervor. (de)
  • Muldenhammer is a former subdivision of the town of Eibenstock in the Ore Mountains. It originated from an iron hammer forge, first mentioned in the 16th century and was abandoned in 1974 due to the construction of Eibenstock Dam. (en)
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  • Windischhammer, Windischthal
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