Saulheim
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Saulheim
is a village in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is the second
largest wine growing village in Rheinhessen with 6.8 km² of vineyards.
24 km² are given over to other agriculture, mainly grain, sugar beet
and asparagus. The largest company in Saulheim is one of Germany's 32
post office freight centers. Saulheim was first mentioned in written
records in 763 and as such counts as one of the oldest places in
Rheinhessen.
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