Westerburg is a small town (5,666 inhabitants end 2018) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The town is named after the castle built on a hill above the mediaeval town centre (Burg is German for “castle”). Historically in the Nassau Principality.
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Postmark in Germany
Postmarks in German Empire (1872-1945)
Postmark in North German Confederation
Since 1 January 1868 until end 1871.
Postmarks by Thurn und Taxis
The Westerburg post office used a Thurn and Taxis code 214, district of Rennerod, Nassau province.