- The
Linth (pronounced [ˈlɪnt] "lint") is a
Swiss river that
rises near the
village of
Linthal in the
mountains of the
canton of Glarus, and eventually...
- The
Linth–Limmern
Power Stations are a
system of
hydroelectric power stations located south of
Linthal in the
canton of Glarus, Switzerland. The system...
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Linth was a
canton of the
Helvetic Republic from 1798 to 1803,
consisting of
Glarus and its
subject County of Werdenberg, the Höfe and
March districts...
- The
Standseilbahn Linth-Limmern is a
funicular railway at the
Linth-Limmern
pumped storage plant in the
Canton of
Glarus in Switzerland.
Built in 2013...
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Arnold Escher von der
Linth (8 June 1807 in Zürich – 12 July 1872) was a
Swiss geologist, the son of Hans
Conrad Escher von der
Linth (1767–1823). He made...
- muni****lities of Ennenda,
Netstal and Riedern.
Glarus lies on the
river Linth between the foot of the Glärnisch (part of the
Schwyzer Alps) to the west...
- Zürichsee-Zeitung
Bezirk Horgen and Zürichsee-Zeitung
Obersee (See-Gaster), the
former Linth-Zeitung
newspaper in the
canton of St. Gallen. The
issues differ substantially...
- east: Reuss, Reppisch, Sihl,
Linth-Limmat (forming Lake Zurich), Glatt, Töss and Thur. The main
lakes are the Lake
Zurich (
Linth-Limmat, 88 km2), Greifensee...
- fled
toward Weesen, but the
collapse of the
bridge over the Maag or
Weeser Linth dropped much of
their army into the
river where they drowned.
Seeing the...
- Hans
Conrad Escher von der
Linth (born 24
August 1767 in Zürich; died 9
March 1823) was a
Swiss scientist, artist, and politician. He
headed the "Great...