- The
Kottenforst is a
large forest,
about 40 km2 in area, to the south, west and
north of the city of Bonn in Germany. It is part of the
Rhineland Nature...
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Kottenforst station within the park...
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Railway was
opened on 7 June 1880. The
station buildings at Bonn-Duisdorf,
Kottenforst,
Meckenheim (Bz Köln), Rheinbach,
Odendorf and
Kuchenheim (spelt Cuchenheim...
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Cologne city centre, at the
northeastern slope of the
natural preserve Kottenforst-Ville. The town
consists of
thirteen districts, once
independent villages...
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pillar partially buried in the
ground in the
German national forest of
Kottenforst-Ville
Nature Park,
about two
kilometers north-east of the
village Dünstekoven...
- (Botanical Garden) is
affiliated with the university. The
natural reserve of
Kottenforst is a
large area of
protected woods on the
hills west of the city centre...
- bibliotecapleyades.net.
Retrieved 2022-12-03. Grewe, Klaus. Der
Eiserne Mann im
Kottenforst. Rheinlandverlag, Cologne, 1978. "IIT team
solves the
pillar mystery"...
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defined by the wide
valley of the Swist. To the east it is
framed by the
Kottenforst and
Ville with the
Rhineland Nature Park, to the west at the foot of...
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state of Rhineland-Palatinate, but also
reached the
gates of Bonn (the
Kottenforst forest still belonged to the Ahrgau),
especially after the dissolution...
- Günther
Theodor Niethammer (28
September 1908
Waldheim – 14
January 1974,
Kottenforst) was a
German ornithologist who
served during the
Second World War with...