Thomm
Thomm is a village near Trier (at the Moselle River) in Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany.

Thomm

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Thomm is famous for an old Celtic stone, called Hinkelstein near the village and a big Celtic grave.
In further times there was a slate minor industry near Thomm.
Thomm is also famous for its cider, an apple-wine.
The FIA European Hill Climb Championship came to Thomm until 2011 and the FIA World Rally Championship until 2015.
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