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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Arnschwang, Arrach, Bad Kotzting, Blaibach, Cham, Germany, Chamerau, Eschlkam, Falkenstein, Bavaria, Furth im Wald, Gleissenberg, Gotteszell-Blaibach railway, Grafenwiesen, Grosser Riedelstein, Hohenwarth, Kaitersberg, Kreuzfelsen, Lam, Bavaria, Lohberg, Michelsneukirchen, Miltach, Mittagstein, Neukirchen beim Heiligen Blut, Pemfling, Posing, Reichenbach am Regen, Rettenbach, Upper Palatinate, Rimbach, Upper Palatinate, Roding, Germany, Rotz, Runding, Schonthal, Schorndorf, Bavaria, Stamsried, Tiefenbach, Upper Palatinate, Traitsching, Treffelstein, Waffenbrunn, Wald, Upper Palatinate, Walderbach, Waldmunchen, Weiding, Willmering, Zandt, Zell, Upper Palatinate. Excerpt: Reichenbach is a municipality in the district of Cham in Bavaria in Germany. Reichenbach lies in the "Middle Bavarian Forest," in the middle Regental, in the valley of the river rain. (For the history of the well over 1000-year history Reichenbacher would be "Front umava" more precise.) In the north and east: community Walderbach. In the south: community forest In the West: City Nittenau (Lkr. Schwandorf) Reichenbach, (dialect: from to ) since 1118th Earlier Placenames: 1122 Richinbach; 1283 Richenwach; 1317 Reichennbach; 1392 Reychenbach. The closest explanation for the name Reichenbach: Settled on rich stream. The importance of water-rich probably not come into question, since this "stream" in the dry season was almost waterless, so this leaves only the importance of "fish-rich stream." The fishing in the rain played in earlier centuries when the great needs of the nearby monasteries and the many meatless days, a far greater role than today. Kienleiten is a district of the municipality. mundartlich: khui (s) laitn / kinleitn since'1555. Earlier Placenames: Khuenleuthen or Khienleiten Statement by the city name: Old High German hilta, .