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  1. Photo by congerdesign on Pixabay. 10. Kellerwald-Edersee Forest. One of the most beautiful places in Hesse is the Kellerwald-Edersee Forest, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site as it contains some of the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany. Along with the beech forests, Kellerwald-Edersee attracts many families and sports enthusiasts since ...

  2. 24 de nov. de 2023 · Hesse features an abundance of pristine nature, including the Kellerwald-Edersee National Park in northern Hesse. One of Germany's largest reservoir lakes was created here a century ago.

  3. 20th century. In 1918, Hesse-Nassau became part of the Free State of Prussia until 1944. From 1944–45 as part of Nazi Germany, it was divided into the Prussian provinces of Kurhessen and Nassau. From 1945–46, it was renamed Greater Hesse ( German: Großhessen) and was part of the US occupation zone in Germany.

  4. Hesse. Hesse (German: Hessen) is a state in west-central Germany, with around six million inhabitants, most of them living in the Rhine-Main region of the southwest. The rest of Hesse is hilly, with 40 per cent of the land area covered by forests.

  5. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Hessen - German State, Rhine-Main Region: The Hessians are generally supposed to be descended from the Frankish tribe of the Chatti, whose homeland lay north of the Main River. The Chatti were Christianized by St. Boniface in the early 8th century. Their territory was governed by various dynasties of counts beginning in the 10th century, but in 1130 the region of Hessen was joined to the ...

  6. The federal state of Hessen, known in English as Hesse, is situated in west-central Germany. Capital city: the elegant spa town of Wiesbaden, home to the seat of the federal government, the Hessen State Theatre, and 27 natural thermal springs. Other major cities: Frankfurt am Main, Kassel and Darmstadt. Neighbouring states: Lower Saxony to the ...

  7. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Hesse (Hessen), Germany Genealogy (after 1945) Finding Birth, Marriage, and Death Records for Hesse (Hessen) [ edit | edit source ] Most of the information you need to identify you ancestors and their families will be found in two major record groups: civil registration and church records.