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Deutsch: Haus „Korbisch“ in Treis-Karden, St.-Castor-Straße 1, ehemaliges Propsteigebäude aus dem frühen 13. Jahrhundert. Der Name bezieht sich auf die Chorbischöfe, die in dem Haus in der Nähe der Stiftskirche wohnten.
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