- The
Erching transmitter was a
longwave broadcasting facility of the
Voice of America,
established in 1953 near
Erching, Bavaria, Germany. The transmitter...
-
Erching (French pronunciation: [ɛʁʃɛ̃]; German: Erchingen;
Lorraine Franconian: Erschinge) is a
commune in the
Moselle department of the
Grand Est administrative...
- farm) of
Erching.
Erching had a
manor house,
twelve houses, at
least one mill, and
probably also a
church in Oberkirch. In the 13th century,
Erching formed...
- Dürrheim was shut down. In 1979 new
transmitters came into service: in
Erching for
daytime longwave transmission and in 1980/81 in
Nordkirchen and Thurnau...
- The Afon
Erch is a
short river on the Llŷn peninsula, Gwynedd, Wales. It
arises near the
village of Llanaelhaearn,
flowing south and
southwest towards...
- Insi Orc "islands of the
young pigs". The
archipelago is
known as
Ynysoedd Erch in
modern Welsh and
Arcaibh in
modern Scottish Gaelic, the -aibh representing...
- Europe, was
built between 1986 and 1988 as a
Replacement for the
older Erching transmitter. This
became necessary as the
Nighttime Operation on 207 kHz...
- TV)
Brotjacklriegl TV
Tower (FM, TV)
Aholming (LW, dismantled) (DLF)
Erching (LW, dismantled)
Ismaning (FM, MW and SW (dismantled)) Munich-Olympiaturm...
- of the Llŷn
Peninsula from
Porthmadog to just east of Pwllheli. The Afon
Erch forms its
western border. It now lies in Gwynedd. The
commote of Eifionydd...
- its s****line.
Pwllheli has a
small harbour at the
confluence of the Afon
Erch and Afon Rhyd-Hir.
Hafan Pwllheli is a
marina built in
Pwllheli Harbour during...