- The
Vennbahn (German pronunciation: [ˈfɛnbaːn], "Fen Railway") is a
former railway line that was
built partly across what was then
German territory by...
- A27/A60/E42. One
specific feature of the
border is the
route of the
Vennbahn railway. The
Vennbahn railway route has been
Belgian territory since 1919,
under the...
- with the
mouth of the Rur in the Maas (French: Meuse).
Vennbahn (bike path) on the old
Vennbahn track between Aachen and Luxembourg.
Christian Urhan (1790–1845)...
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territory were planned.
These enclaves still exist, as the
route of the
Vennbahn railway is
Belgian territory and thus
divides the po****ted
places west...
- the
railway Vennbahn crossing in and out of
Belgium multiple times. At
request of the
Belgian government, the
territory that the
Vennbahn was situated...
-
exclave surrounded by
Belgian territory due to the
track bed of the
former Vennbahn railway line
being part of
Belgium following the
implementation of the...
- was
inaugurated in 1889, the last
hurdle for
goods trains running on the
Vennbahn. At its opening, the 800-meter-long
Huldange tunnel was the
longest in...
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enclaved by Belarus.
Germany has a
group of 5
enclaves created by the
Vennbahn railway trackbed between the
towns of
Roetgen and
Monschau (south of Aachen)...
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separated from Germany. The area of Eupen-Malmedy to Belgium,
along with the
Vennbahn railway line (which
created six
German enclaves within Belgian territory)...
- B****e-Bodeux, Fosse, and Wanne. A
railway junction at Trois-Ponts
connected the
Vennbahn with the Liège-Troisvierges,
Luxembourg line. List of
protected heritage...