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- Gottenheim is an independent village at the northern tip of the Tuniberg, 15 km west of Freiburg im Breisgau. It is located in the administrative region...
- Gottenheim station is a station in Gottenheim in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the most important intermediate station on the Breisach Railway (Breisacher...
- favour of a shorter and cheaper route from Hugstetten to Wasenweiler via Gottenheim in 1869. Ground was broken on 7 June 1870. The opening of the line was...
- Eichstetten am Kaiserstuhl Eisenbach Eschbach Feldberg Friedenweiler Glottertal Gottenheim Gundelfingen Hartheim Heuweiler Hinterzarten Horben Ihringen Kirchzarten...
- (the Harmersbachtalbahn) Bühl – SchwarzachStollhofen (goods only) GottenheimRiegel am KaiserstuhlBreisach (the Kaiserstuhlbahn) Freiburg (Breisgau)...
- side of the river. The Breisgau S-Bahn connects Breisach to Freiburg via Gottenheim over the remaining section of the Freiburg–Colmar line, whilst the Kaiserstuhlbahn...
- Riegel-Malterdingen (with connection to the Rhine Valley Railway), Breisach, and Gottenheim (both with connection to the Freiburg–Breisach railway. The nearest airport...
- Ehrenkirchen, Freiburg-Munzingen, Pfaffenweiler, Schallstadt 7665 March, Gottenheim, Umkirch, Freiburg-Hochdorf 7666 Denzlingen, Heuweiler, Vörstetten 7667...
- at the foot of the Tuniberg, next to the autonomous muni****lities of Gottenheim, ****ingen, Opfingen, and Umkirch in the administrative district of...
- south and east by Freiburg, on the north by March, and on the west by Gottenheim. The settlement has existed since Roman times (about 100 BC) and was called...