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Radolfzell am
Bodensee (German pronunciation: [ˌʁaːdɔlfˈtsɛl ʔam ˈboːdn̩zeː]) is a town in the
state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany,
located at the western...
- The
Radolfzell–Mengen
railway (also
called in
German the Hegau-Ablachtal-Bahn—Hegau–Ablach
Valley Railway) is a
branch line in the
German state of Baden-Württemberg...
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Radolfzell station (German:
Bahnhof Radolfzell) is the main
railway station in the muni****lity of
Radolfzell am Bodensee, Baden-Württemberg, Germany...
- Lindau, Überlingen and Kreuzlingen. The
largest town on the
Lower Lake is
Radolfzell. The
largest islands are
Reichenau in the
Lower Lake, and
Lindau and Mainau...
- Switzerland: Konstanz–
Radolfzell, part of the High
Rhine Railway line (opened in 1863)
Radolfzell–Stahringen, part of the
Radolfzell–Mengen
railway line...
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commanded the SS-NCO
Training School (Waffen-SS-Unterführerschule) in
Radolfzell, 9th SS
Panzer Division Hohenstaufen, 17th SS
Panzergrenadier Division...
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Wilhelm Society) of the “Vogelwarte
Radolfzell”, with the
staff from the
Rossitten observatory, at the town of
Radolfzell am
Bodensee at the
western end of...
- 25
October 1988 in
Radolfzell) was a
German nobleman,
ornithologist and bird
conservationist who
helped establish the
Radolfzell bird
observatory at...
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known as the Bodenseegürtelbahn (Lake
Constance Belt Railway),
connecting Radolfzell and Lindau-Insel. The line was
created to
close the gap
between the network...
- Bad
Hindelang Oberföhring
Ottobrunn P****au
Pfersee Plansee Pollnhof Radolfzell Rohrdorf,
Bavaria Rorgsachwaige Rothschwaige Salzburg Saulgau Schlachters-Sigmarszell...