Schopfloch, Germany was photographed by James Derheim, European Focus Private Tours, in April of 2017 while escorting a genealogist who had roots here. For those interested in more, fill out my contact form, and have a project done according to your unique interests: https://europeanancestryphotos.com/contact/
Schopfloch is a municipality in the district of Ansbach in Bavaria in Germany. It was the home of Lachoudisch, a rare Hebrew-infused German dialect, before it became extinct in 2022.[3][4]
Schopfloch is located on the Romantic Road between the towns of Feuchtwangen and Dinkelsbühl in a landscape surrounded by meadows and forests on a gently sloping valley slope of the Wörnitz River.[5]
The town is located in western Middle Franconia; it is only a few kilometers from Baden-Württemberg’s district of Schwäbisch Hall.

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