-
constantly being renewed and
until the 1980s was
preferably replaced with
Londorf basalt lava,
which is
considered to be very weather-resistant, but is not...
-
continues to Fulda. In the past, the
Lumda Valley Railway (Lumdatalbahn) to
Londorf and
Lollar branched off here and the Butzbach–Lich
railway to Butzbach...
-
Johann Juncker (23
December 1679 in
Londorf,
Hesse – 25
October 1759 in Halle) was a
German physician and chemist.
Juncker was a
leader in the Pietist...
- by
Ludwig Hofmann [de], it was
opened in 1906. The
church was made with
Londorf basalt, a type of
volcanic rock. The
first organ was
built by Eberhard...
- (Lahn) 119.6 DB
siding substation 119.6 Lahn 122.8
Friedelhausen 125.3 from
Londorf 125.9
Lollar (island station) 126.6
Lumda former Kanonenbahn to Wetzlar...
- Carl
Engel von der
Rabenau (1817-1870), a
German painter, was born at
Londorf, and died at Rödelheim,
today part of
Frankfurt am Main. The
Darmstadt Gallery...
- Amöneburg, Buseck, Ebsdorf, Gladenbach, Homberg, Kirchberg, Kirtorf, Lohra,
Londorf,
Merlau and Reizberg. In 1366, the
Count of N****au
burnt Lohra down in...
-
Retrieved 8
April 2021. "Beschreibung der
Bahnlinie (Gießen-)
Lollar -
Londorf: Historie" (in German). Lumdatalbahn.de.
Archived from the
original on...