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Efringen-Kirchen is a muni****lity in the
district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
During World War I
fortifications were
built at Istein; these...
- tunnels,
which can be p****ed at up to 250 km/h,
extend from Bad
Bellingen to
Efringen-Kirchen With a
length of 9,385 m, it is the
third longest tunnel after...
- Betberg, Binzen, Bollschweil, Britzingen, Buggingen, Dattingen, Dossenbach,
Efringen-Kirchen, Eimeldingen, Gersbach, Hach,
Hartheim am Rhein, Hammerstein, Hausen...
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section on 1 June 1847, Müllheim–Schliengen on 15 June 1847 and Schliengen–
Efringen-Kirchen on 8
November 1848. The
ongoing construction to the
Swiss border...
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Todtnau Weil am
Rhein Zell im
Wiesental Aitern Bad
Bellingen Binzen Böllen
Efringen-Kirchen
Eimeldingen Fischingen Fröhnd Grenzach-Wyhlen Häg-Ehrsberg Hasel...
- and high-speed
measurement techniques. The
Institute also has
offices in
Efringen-Kirchen and Kandern. The name "Ernst Mach Institute" is
named for the physicist...
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Integrated Rhine Programme (IRP)
Polder under construction near
Efringen-Kirchen...
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Alexander (2014-07-01). "Formula
calculates thickness of
bombproof concrete".
Efringen-Kirchen, Germany:
Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics, Ernst-Mach-Institut...
- Malsburg-Marzell,
Schliengen 7627 Steinen, Rheinfeden-Adelhausen 7628
Efringen-Kirchen,
Fischingen 7629 Tegernau, Bürchau, Elbenschwand, Raich, Sallneck...
- stop in
addition at Orschweier, Ringheim, Schallstadt, Bad Bellingen,
Efringen-Kirchen and Haltingen. For many stations, the
number of
train stopping...