- The
Schluchsee (German pronunciation: [ˈʃluːxˌzeː]) is a
reservoir lake in the
district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald,
southeast of the
Titisee in the Black...
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Schluchsee (German pronunciation: [ˈʃluːxˌzeː]) is a town in the
county of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald in the
German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located...
- tarns.
Numerous reservoirs like the –
formerly natural but much
smaller –
Schluchsee with the
other lakes of the Schluchseewerk, the
Schwarzenbach Reservoir...
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train on the
Schluchsee Bridge Information board at Feldberg-Bärental
station IR Höllental
train at
Schluchsee Railway bridges in
Schluchsee Aha station...
- (then Germany's
largest single span
reinforced concrete bridge), the
Schluchsee dam and work on the
Zollverein colliery. From 1933 onwards, the structures...
- Plöner See Plötzensee
Quenzsee Röblinsee Scharmützelsee Schermützelsee
Schluchsee Schweriner See
Schmollensee Schwedtsee Seilersee Senftenberger See Sorpe...
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river from Alsace. Hirt
committed suicide on 2 June 1945, aged 47, at
Schluchsee, Baden-Württemberg, in the
Black Forest. His
suicide was not
known when...
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Basins were
added to the system. Due to
renovation work the
level of the
Schluchsee was
lowered in 1983,
which brought numerous onlookers to the reservoir...
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which belonged to the
duchy are the Mummelsee, Wildersee,
Eichenersee and
Schluchsee, but none of them is of any
significant size. Lake
Constance (Bodensee)...
- Pfad) and Felds****ar
Seebach valley with the
Feldsee and
Titisee lakes Schluchsee and Windgfällweiher lakes, both
artificially enlarged Belchen region and...