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On the specific point, AFAIK Schönthal was not an Imperial abbey - although if you can point to some evidence that it was, so much the better - and was therefore not a state, so an infobox for former countries is not appropriate. I am therefore removing the infobox until such time as a proper article on Schönthal Abbey is in place, setting out the evidence that Schönthal was an imperial abbey and thus a state.
You seem also to be saying (but please correct me if I have misunderstood) that your project as a matter of policy is knowingly applying infoboxes to inappropriate articles - ie, as in this case to towns which were never themselves states - instead of taking the trouble to create the appropriate articles to which your templates would fit. If this is really what you are doing you need to rethink it, as it is very misleading - not to mention lazy. HeartofaDog (talk • contribs) 16:43, 18 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
There are twoabbeys monasteries of very similar names: this one is Schönthal in Bavaria - not a Reichskloster. The one you are apparently thinking of is Schöntal in Baden-Württemberg, which was reichsunmittelbar for some decades in the 15th century. HeartofaDog (talk • contribs) 21:48, 18 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]