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A '''{{lang|de|Reichswald}}''' or '''imperial forest''' was an area of historic woodland which existed in the Holy Roman Empire and was under direct imperial control, protection and usage.
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A '''''Reichswald''''' or '''imperial forest''' was a historic woodland under imperial protection and usage in the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. Notable ''Reichswälder'' include:


'''{{lang|de|Reichswald}}''' may refer to:
* [[Nuremberg Reichswald]] — an old cultivated forest with {{convert|25000|ha}} near [[Nuremberg]], which is today a nature reserve.

* [[Klever Reichswald]] — a forest of {{convert|5100|ha}} near Kleve, where the WWII battle Operation Veritable took place.
* {{lang|de|{{ill|Nürnberger Reichswald|de}}}}, a nature reserve near [[Nuremberg]]
* [[Kaufungen Forest]]
** {{lang|de|{{ill|Sebalder Reichswald|de}}}}, a section of the Nuremberg {{lang|de|Reichswald}}, which takes its name from the associated church dedicated to the local forest hermit, Saint Sebald (or [[Sebaldus]])
* {{lang|de|[[Klever Reichswald]]}}, a German state forest in North Rhine-Westphalia
* [[Kaufungen Forest]], a protected natural area on the border between the states of Hesse and Lower Saxony in central Germany

==See also==
* {{in title}}
* [[Rychvald]]

{{disambiguation|geo}}

Latest revision as of 15:28, 6 February 2023

A Reichswald or imperial forest was an area of historic woodland which existed in the Holy Roman Empire and was under direct imperial control, protection and usage.

Reichswald may refer to:

See also

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