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Trossingen (Swabian: Drossinge) is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is
situated in a
region called Baar,
between the
Swabian Alb and the Black...
- the town of
Trossingen with
Trossingen station,
which is
located on its periphery,
since 1897.
Trossingen station (formerly
called Trossingen Staatsbahnhof—"state...
- The
Trossingen Formation,
formerly the Knollenmergel, is a
geological formation in
Germany and Switzerland. It
dates back to the late Norian-Rhaetian....
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confirmed when
further lyres were
excavated from
Trossingen in 2001 and
Prittlewell in 2003. The
Trossingen lyre was
discovered in the
winter of 2001/2002...
- of
unusually good quality: near
Halberstadt in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany;
Trossingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany; and Frick.
Between the 1910s and 1930s...
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Trossingen station (formerly
Trossingen Staatsbahnhof—"state station") is a
station that
serves Trossingen, but is
located in the muni****lity of Deißlingen...
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factories in
Trossingen and Klingenthal,
machines were
invented to
punch the
covers for the reeds. In 1857,
Matthias Hohner, a
clockmaker from
Trossingen, started...
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United States San Antonio,
United States Shanghai,
China Suzhou,
China Trossingen,
Germany Windhoek is
known as the art
capital of Namibia. The National...
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invented by
Ernst Zacharias and
manufactured by the
Hohner company of
Trossingen, West Germany, from 1964 to 1982. The
instrument produces sounds with...
- his
family and his circle]. Tübinger Bach-Studien (in German). Vol. I.
Trossingen: Hohner. OCLC 642403437. David, Hans T. (1961). "A
Lesser Secret of J...