- La
Wantzenau (French pronunciation: [lavãtsəno]; German: Wanzenau) is a
commune in the Bas-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France. The town...
- Geispolsheim, the
Bruche next to
Strasbourg and the
Souffel upstream from La
Wantzenau before meeting with the
Rhine downstream from Gambsheim's lock. As the...
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Oberhausbergen Fort Rapp in
Reichstett MM Park France, a
military museum, in La
Wantzenau The
commune of
Strasbourg proper had a po****tion of 291,313 on 1 January...
- they were in 2017
awaiting restoration by the
ASPHM ****ociation, at La
Wantzenau.
British Black Prince heavy tank - late-war
prototype heavy tank British...
- (in Lauterbourg)
Moder (in Neuhaeusel)
Sauer (in Seltz) Ill (near La
Wantzenau) Thur (near Ensisheim)
Meuse (main
branch near ****evoetsluis, Netherlands)...
- 129 Souffelweyersheim; 8,120 Strasbourg; 291,313 Vendenheim; 6,042 La
Wantzenau; 5,894 Wolfisheim; 4,165 "Décret n° 2014-1603 du 23 décembre 2014 portant...
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system on what is now
French territory was
created in
February 1882 in La
Wantzenau, a
village near Strasbourg. The
network in German-ruled Alsace–Lorraine...
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departmental route D468 (Route Nationale). La
Wantzenau station is
located on the
northwest of La
Wantzenau. Hœnheim Tram
station (also
Hoenheim Tram) is...
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Plobsheim Reichstett Schiltigheim Souffelweyersheim Strasbourg Vendenheim La
Wantzenau Wolfisheim The arrondis****t of
Strasbourg was
created in 1800 and disbanded...
- Ottmarsheim, Neuf-Brisach, Marckolsheim, Erstein, Eschau, Strasbourg, La
Wantzenau, Gambsheim, Drusenheim, Sessenheim, Rœschwoog, Seltz, Munchhausen, Mothern...