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Wine route or wine road ((ドイツ語:Weinstraße) - (フランス語:Route des Vins)) is used for a number of tourist routes usually in German-speaking wine regions including: ==== *German Wine Route in Palatinate wine region, the first such route established *''Badische Weinstraße'' on the western edge of the Black Forest in Baden *''Bocksbeutelstraße'' in Franconia *''Elbling-Route'' along the upper Moselle in the Mosel wine region *''Moselweinstraße'' along the Moselle in the Mosel wine region *''Rheingauer Rieslingroute'' in the Rheingau *''Römische Weinstraße'' northeast of Trier in the Mosel wine region *''Ruwer-Riesling-Route'' in the Mosel wine region *''Weinstraße Saale-Unstrut'' in Saxony-Anhalt *''Saar-Riesling-Straße'' on the lower Saar River in the Mosel wine region *''Sächsische Weinstraße'' in Saxony *''Weinstraße Mansfelder Seen'' in Saxony-Anhalt *''Württemberger Weinstraße'' in Württemberg, established in 2004 including the former ''Schwäbischen Weinstraße'' In addition, the German Wine Route has given the name Weinstraße to the region surrounding the route and to the administrative district (''Kreis'') of Südliche Weinstraße. Local municipalities sometimes add "''an der Weinstraße''" to their names. Weinstraße is also the name of a medieval trading route in Hesse. The name does not refer to wine but to the Hessian for "''Wagenstraße''" ("cart" or "wagon road," Hessian: ''We-in'', ''Wän'', or ''Wäng'' = ''Wagen''). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wine route」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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