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Immensee may
refer to:
Immensee railway station, a
railway station on the
Gotthard railway line in
Switzerland Immensee (village), one of
three villages...
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Immensee (1849 and 1851) is a
novella by
German author Theodor Storm. It was the work that made him
famous and
remains to this day one of his most widely...
- Gotthardbahn. The line was
operated by the SCB and ran from
Rupperswil to
Immensee.
Branch lines ran from
Wohlen to
Bremgarten and from
Hendschiken to Brugg...
- in Switzerland. The muni****lity
consists of
three villages Küssnacht,
Immensee, and Merlischachen, the
hamlet Haltikon, the
industrial area Fänn, and...
- the
Canton of
Lucerne claims about 2 km2 (0.77 sq mi) to the
north of
Immensee.
Toward the south-west
extremity of the lake the Rigi
descends rather steeply...
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Immensee: ein
deutsches Volkslied (
Immensee: A
German Folksong) is a
German film
melodrama of the **** era,
directed in 1943 by Veit
Harlan and loosely...
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Switzerland from
Basel (French: Bâle) or Zürich to
Immensee to Chi****o,
together with branches, from
Immensee to
Lucerne and Rotkreuz, from Arth-Goldau to Zug...
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Immensee railway station (German:
Bahnhof Immensee) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Küssnacht, in the
Swiss canton of Schwyz. It
located at...
- The Lucerne–
Immensee railway line is a
railway line in
Switzerland that
connects Lucerne with
Immensee, the
starting point of the
Gotthard railway. It...
- The Rupperswil–
Immensee railway line is a
railway line in the
cantons of
Aargau and Zug, in Switzerland. It runs 48.7
kilometres (30.3 mi) from Rupperswil...