This is the 11071st most frequent German word.
schwanenberg
"Schwanenberg" is not a standard German word; it appears to be a proper noun, potentially referring to a place or surname combining "Schwan" (swan) and "Berg" (mountain).
In this sentence, 'Schwanenberg' refers to a proper noun, possibly a hill or a location name, thus demonstrating its use as a geographical term.
Der Schwanenberg ist ein malerischer Hügel in der Region.
The Schwanenberg is a picturesque hill in the region.
Here, 'Schwanenberg' seems to act as a thematic focus in literature or storytelling, emphasizing its role as a cultural or historical reference.
Ich habe eine alte Geschichte über den Schwanenberg gelesen.
I read an old story about Schwanenberg.
This usage highlights 'Schwanenberg' as the name of a place known for a remarkable viewpoint, illustrating its descriptive contextual significance.