- Lake Walen, also
known as Lake
Walenstadt or
Walensee (German pronunciation: [ˈvaːln̩ˌzeː] ), is one of the
larger lakes in Switzerland.
Located in the...
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Schiffsbetrieb Walensee (lit. '
Walensee ship operation') is a
transportation company in Switzerland. It
operates a
small fleet of
ships on the
Walensee, linking...
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Appenzell never joined as full members. The
territories at Lake Zürich,
Walensee and
Rheintal remained independent until 1798. In the
Helvetic Republic...
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whilst traffic in the
opposite direction runs
along the s****s of the
Walensee through six
short tunnels originally built for a railway. The
railway now...
- the
Appenzell Alps,
separated from the
Glarus Alps by the Seez
river and
Walensee. They
consist of a
limestone ridge running east to west, with the individual...
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stretching north into the present-day
cantons of
Glarus and St. Gallen, to the
Walensee in the northwest, and Rüthi and the
Alpine Rhine Valley in the northeast...
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later diverted by the
Escher canal (completed in 1811) into Lake
Walen (
Walensee) from
where its
waters are now
carried to the east end of Lake
Zurich (near...
- 409 ft)
above sea level. The
resort sits on a
terrace overlooking the
Walensee,
above Flums in the
Sarganserland region.
Flumserberg mainly belongs to...
- Raetia;
there was a tax-collecting
point for
goods traffic on the
waterway Walensee–Obersee-Zürichsee–Limmat–Aare–Rhine.
Neolithic pile
dwellings were located...
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stretching north into the present-day
cantons of
Glarus and St. Gallen,
Walensee in the northwest, and Rüthi and the
Alpine Rhine Valley in the northeast...