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- the DDSG-Cargo GmbH. Ever since the German spelling reform of 1996, "Schifffahrt" is written with three "f"s; as the name belongs to a company that existed...
- The Museum of Ancient Seafaring (German: Museum für antike Schifffahrt) was installed in Mainz in 1994 in the former central covered market (before railway...
- Lorzen Oberwil Public transportation on Lake Zug is done by the Zugersee Schifffahrt / Schifffahrtsgesellschaft für den Zugersee AG (SGZ) . "Products for...
- original on 7 December 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2011. Wörthersee Schifffahrt. "DDSG Blue Danube GmbH". Ddsg-blue-danube.at. 13 November 2006. Archived...
- there are no roads. Commercial p****enger boats are operated by Walensee-Schifffahrt. To the south, the lake is followed by the A3 motorway and the Ziegelbrücke–Sargans...
- Herrenchiemsee). The island can be reached all year round by the Chiemsee-Schifffahrt liner, by water taxi or by private boat (mainly from Gstadt and Prien...
- shipping activities and set up Fendel-Stinnes-Schifffahrt AG near Duisburg. Rhenus Gesellschaft für Schifffahrt, Spedition und Lagerei was transformed into...
- ISBN 978-0-87779-546-9. Miruß, Alexander (1838). Das See-Recht und die Fluß-Schifffahrt nach den Preußischen Gesetzen. Leipzig: JC Hinrichsschen Buchhandlung...
- (ÖBB) and operated by the local company SchafbergBahn und Wolfgangsee Schifffahrt (SLB), part of the Salzburg AG group, The railway has operate both traditional...
- and earlier artifacts. Museum of Ancient Seafaring (Museum für Antike Schifffahrt). It houses the remains of five Roman boats from the late 4th century...