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The Rhön Club (‹See Tfd›German: Rhönklub) is an inter-state local history and rambling club in Bavaria, Hesse and Thuringia, with around 25,000 members in 88 branches and is one of the larger German rambling clubs in the Association of German Alpine and Rambling Clubs (Verband Deutscher Gebirgs- und Wandervereine).
Rhön Club (Rhönklub e.V.) | ||
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Club dates | ||
Founded | 1876 | |
Address/ Contact | Peterstor 7 36037 Fulda | |
President | vacant | |
Members | 25,000 (2010) | |
Internet | ||
Home page | www.rhoenklub.de |
The club was founded on 6 August 1876 in Gersfeld with the aim of opening up the Rhön Mountains as a hiking and rambling area. Its aim today is the conservation of the valuable natural and cultural countryside of the Rhön from a number of ecological viewpoints, especially:
From | To | Name |
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1876 | 1904 | Justus Schneider (doctor) |
1904 | 1913 | Karl Wegener (architect) |
1913 | 1939 | Hugo Pfeiffer (king's counsel) |
1939 | 1961 | Oswald Milker |
1961 | 1976 | Josef Hans Sauer |
1976 | 1989 | Alfons Lühn |
1989 | 2011 | Regina Rinke |
2011 | 2013 | Ewald Klüber (engineer, 1948–2014) |
since 24 June 2013 | Vacant |
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