1. Black Forest - Noun
2. Black Forest - Proper noun
a hilly forest region in southwestern Germany
Source: WordNetWe were as Hansel and Gretel and we ventured out into the black forest of the world. Patti Smith
According to market managers Elba Barr and Theda Stone, this is the first farmers market to be hosted in Black Forest in over a decade. Source: Internet
Black Forest track Due to the rich mining history dating from medieval times (the Black Forest was one of the most important mining regions of Europe circa 1100) there are many mines re-opened to the public. Source: Internet
By the 5th and 6th centuries B.C. iron ore was being mined by the Celts in the Northern Black Forest (for example in Neuenbürg ). Source: Internet
Art Its rural beauty as well as the sense of tradition of its inhabitants had already attracted many artists in the 19th and early 20th centuries, whose works made the Black Forest famous the world over. Source: Internet
Black Forest Tourism assesses there are around 140,000 direct full-time jobs in the tourist sector and around 34.8 million tourist overnight stays in 2009. Source: Internet