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Markgräflerland

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of Germany, referring to the Tuscan region of Italy, due in part to its climate, milder than the rest of the nation.
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in the south. Markgräflerland is considered to be part of the transnational metropolitan area that includes
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in 1806, following the Empire's dissolution. Markgräflerland is the combination of three lordships:
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The region is known for its vineyards. A unique grape variety is the Gutedel grape, also known as
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in Switzerland; this grape is also used in some of the viticulture on the northern shore of
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https://web.archive.org/web/20051222203414/http://www.geschichtsverein-markgraeflerland.de/
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Chapel of Ehrenstetten in the Markgräflerland with typical landscape
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Markgräflerland includes (among others) the following locations:
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in the north. The largest mountain in the region, the
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[ˈmaʁkɡʁɛːflɐˌlant]
Germany
German federal state
Baden-Württemberg
Breisgau
Black Forest
France
Switzerland

Rötteln Castle
Lörrach
Margraves
Baden
Holy Roman Empire
Grand Duchy of Baden
Badenweiler
Rötteln
Sausenburg
Margrave
Protestant
Martin Luther
Rhine
France
Switzerland
Freiburg
Basel
Mulhouse
Müllheim
Heitersheim

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