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Kandern (German pronunciation: [ˈkandɐn] ) is a city in
southwestern Germany in the
state of Baden-Württemberg, in the
Kreis (district) of Lörrach. During...
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Sutter Jr., were more successful.
Sutter was born on
February 23, 1803, in
Kandern,
Baden in present-day Germany, to
Johann Jakob Sutter, a
foreman at a paper...
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Battle of
Kandern (Gefecht bei
Kandern) took
place on 20
April 1848
during the
Baden Revolution on the
Scheideck P****
southeast of
Kandern in
south Baden...
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Valley Railway from
Haltingen near
Basel through the
Kander valley to
Kandern and the
Wiesen Valley Railway from
Basel to Zell im Wiesental. The Three...
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German castle on the edge of the
Black Forest, just
north of the town of
Kandern in Baden-Württemberg,
between the
villages of
Sitzenkirch and Malsburg-Marzell...
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Struve in Lörrach. With the
defeat of
Friedrich Hecker and his
followers at
Kandern and his
flight into exile, and the
arrest of
Gustav Struve in September...
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people have
joined Agape Europe.
Agape Europe,
currently headquartered in
Kandern,
Germany and Barcelona, Spain, has
ministries for
students in universities...
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Blauen in the
Black Forest.
Within the
first 10 km of its
course to
Kandern, the
Kander loses 650m of elevation. The
stream has a
total length of 30 km...
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buried in the
church in Sitzenkirch.
Sitzenkirch is
today part of
Kandern and the
church is now an
Evangelical Church. He was
married twice: first...
- (Saxony) Kamp-Lintfort (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Kandel (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Kandern (Baden-Württemberg)
Kappeln (Schleswig-Holstein)
Karben (Hesse) Karlsruhe...