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Villecerf (French pronunciation: [
vilsɛʁ(f)] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France. Inhabitants...
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station with VGH 0,9 Vilsen-Ort (formerly Fischteiche) 1,4 Wiehe-Kurpark 2,3
Vilser Holz 3,9
Heiligenberg 4,6
Klosterheide 6,1
Arbste 7,8
Asendorf terminus...
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linking to the
Salmaser Höhe 19
Salmaser Höhe
Vilser Berg 1,026
Falkenstein ridge Germany/
Austria 148
Vilser Scharte 19
Zirmgrat Alpsrosenköpfle 1,004 Daumen...
- Zacher,
Wolfgang (1984). "Neue
Ergebnisse zur T****nik der Allgäuer und
Vilser Alpen".
Geologische Rundschau. 73 (1): 321–335. Bibcode:1984GeoRu..73..321M...
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Benedikt I (-1279)
Hermann I (1279-1286)
Heinrich III (1286-1295)
Berthold I
Vilser (1295-1301)
Rudiger (1301-1320)
Bernhard (1320-1327)
Ulrich II Hintzheimer...
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Railcar T 44
pulling p****enger car No. 2 Bruchhausen-Vilsen
station "
Vilser Holz" stop The
railway crosses Homfelder Street The
little town is home...
- was born
November 12, 1948, in DeKalb,
Illinois to
Edward and
Hildegard (
Vilser) Miller. On
April 28, 1968, at age 20, she
married Jim Roslof. In 1981,...
- the Allgäu from the
Vorderen Bregenz Forest (Nagelfluhkette) and from the
Vilser Mountains. The
Alpine Grayling is
relatively common in the
Ammergau Alps...
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mountain range in the
Northern Limestone Alps. In
places the name "Vils Alps" (
Vilser Alpen) was common. Only
later was it
considered part of the Allgäu Alps...