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- Lake Walen, also known as Lake Walenstadt or Walensee (German pronunciation: [ˈvaːln̩ˌzeː] ), is one of the larger lakes in Switzerland. Located in the...
- Schiffsbetrieb Walensee (lit. 'Walensee ship operation') is a transportation company in Switzerland. It operates a small fleet of ships on the Walensee, linking...
- Appenzell never joined as full members. The territories at Lake Zürich, Walensee and Rheintal remained independent until 1798. In the Helvetic Republic...
- of Sarganserland, in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, above Lake Walensee. Besides Quarten itself, the muni****lity includes the settlements of Oberterzen...
- 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...
- / 47.133; 9.217 Quinten is a hamlet situated on the north s**** of the Walensee in Switzerland. It belongs to the muni****lity of Quarten. As there are...
- (Sempachersee) Lake Sihl (Sihlsee) Lake Thun (Thunersee) Lake Walen/Walenstadt (Walensee) Lake Zug (Zugersee) Lake Zurich (Zürichsee) Upper Lake Zurich (Obersee)...
- 2021. Die Arbeiten werden 1822 vorläufig abgeschlossen und der Pegel des Walensees kann um 5,4m abgesenkt werden. [...] Dafür werden 2000 Hektaren Land urbar...
- 409 ft) above sea level. The resort sits on a terrace overlooking the Walensee, above Flums in the Sarganserland region. Flumserberg mainly belongs to...
- 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...