- The
Birsig (German pronunciation: [ˈbɪʁzɪç]) is a
rather small river in
eastern France and
northern Switzerland. Its
source is in the
village Biederthal...
-
Upper Rhine Plain and in its
upper course the Franco-German
border 79 m
Birsig, Ill, Moder, Lauter, Nahe Wiese, Kander, Elz, Kinzig, Rench, Acher, Murg...
- so-called 'knee' of the Rhine, at the
point where from the west the
little Birsig joins the
Rhine from the left, and
where the
Rhine itself switches from...
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Wintersinger Bach
Buuser Bach
Magdener Bach
Hemmiker Bach Rickenbächlein
Rhein Birsig Binnbach Marchbach Birs
Seebach Chastelbach Ibach Dürrbach Lüssel Wahlenbach...
- Basel)
Wiese - 57.82 km (35.93 mi) - 454.7 km2 (175.6 sq mi) (in Basel)
Birsig - 21 km (13 mi) - 82 km2 (32 sq mi) (in Basel) High
Rhine - 375 km (233 mi)...
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Moder (near Neuhäusel)
Sauer (near Seltz) Ill (near Offendorf, France)
Birsig (in Basel, Switzerland)
Right tributaries: Selz (in Ingelheim, Germany)...
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outside the wall. As the town
spread up the west
slopes surrounding the
Birsig river, that
section was
walled also. At the
beginning of the 13th century...
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through the
village of
Leymen in Alsace. But that
Birsigthalbahn (
Birsig Valley Railway)
would be
joined to the
general tram
network of
Basel as...
- just
outside Basel's
downtown strip of Steinen-Vorstadt and
extends in the
Birsig stream valley to Basel's city
border with Binningen, Basel-Country. The...
- High
Rhine Thur Töss
Glatt Aare
Sissle Möhlinbach
Ergolz Birs
Upper Rhine Birsig Ill
Moder Sauer Lauter Spiegelbach Queich Speyerbach Rehbach Isenach Eckbach...