- Büsingen am
Hochrhein (German: [ˈbyːzɪŋən am ˈhoːxʁaɪn], lit. 'Büsingen on the High Rhine'; Alemannic: Büesinge am Hochrhi,
pronounced [ˈbyəzɪŋə am ˈhoːçri])...
- High
Rhine (German:
Hochrhein,
pronounced [ˈhoːxˌʁaɪn] ;
kilometres 0 to 167 of the Rhine) is the name of the part of the
Rhine between Lake Constance...
- 'Kalten Wangen', a
mountain in the
district of Stetten.
Hohentengen am
Hochrhein comprises six districts: Hohentengen, Lienheim, Herdern, Bergöschingen...
- of Zurich,
Thurgau and Schaffhausen. The muni****lity of Büsingen am
Hochrhein is an
exclave of
Germany surrounded by
Swiss territory. The
district dates...
- of
Hochrhein-Bodensee, and also seat of the
Evangelical State Church in
Baden region of
Hochrhein and of the
Waldshut deaconry within the
Hochrhein Region...
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kilometres (225 mi),
mostly following Lake
Constance and the High
Rhine (
Hochrhein), with
territories to the
north mostly belonging to
Germany and territories...
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Tiengen (
Hochrhein)
station (German:
Bahnhof Tiengen (
Hochrhein)) is a
railway station in the town of Tiengen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The station...
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river in north-eastern
Switzerland and a
tributary of the High
Rhine (
Hochrhein). The name was
first attested in 886 A.D. as Dura. In the 13th century...
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article at [[:de:Murg (
Hochrhein)]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
template {{Translated|de|Murg (
Hochrhein)}} to the talk page....
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includes the capital, in turn
separates the
German exclave of Büsingen am
Hochrhein from the rest of Germany.
Schaffhausen was a city-state in the Middle...