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- Todtnau is a town in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. As of 2009 its po****tion was of 4,932. It is situated in the Black Forest...
- state of Baden-Württemberg. It lies about 4 kilometres east of the town of Todtnau. The central highlands of the Southern Black Forest are formed by the Feldberg...
- factories still testify to this today, for example in Höllental, near Todtnau and in Wolfach. Black Forest ham originated from this region, as did the...
- Immisberg (1,373 m), northwest of the Feldberg Silberberg (1,358 m), between Todtnau-Brandenberg and Herzogenhorn Spießhorn (1,349 m), between Bernau-Hof and...
- Tirschenreuth (Bavaria) Titisee-Neustadt (Baden-Württemberg) ****moning (Bavaria) Todtnau (Baden-Württemberg) Töging am Inn (Bavaria) Tönisvorst (North Rhine-Westphalia)...
- Muni****lities Kandern Lörrach Rheinfelden Schönau im Schwarzwald Schopfheim Todtnau Weil am Rhein Zell im Wiesental Aitern Bad Bellingen Binzen Böllen Efringen-Kirchen...
- Utzenfeld, Wembach, Wieden 7674 Todtmoos, Todtnau 7675 Bernau, St. Blasien 7676 Feldberg, Baden-Württemberg, Todtnau 768 7681 Waldkirch, Gutach im Breisgau...
- Nessler was born on 2 May 1872 in Todtnau. He was the son of Rosina (née Laitner) and Bartholomäus Nessler, a cobbler in Todtnau, a small town located high in...
- village in Black Forest (Schwarzwald) belonging to the muni****lity of Todtnau, in Baden-Württemberg. It is named after the homonymous mountain ("berg"...
- Maschinenbau-Gesellschaft Karlsruhe, operated commercially by the Zell im Wiesental–Todtnau railway and as of 2021 preserved and still operating at the Blonay–Chamby...