- The
Lauter (in its
upper course also:
Wieslauter) is a
river in
Germany and France. The
Lauter is a left
tributary of the Rhine. Its
length is 55 kilometres...
- the
dispute with the
monastery reached its peak, Hans had the
nearby Wieslauter river dammed and so
deprived the
downstream town of
Weissenburg (now French...
- The
Reisbach is a 5.6-kilometre (3.5 mi) left bank
tributary of the
Wieslauter in the
eastern Wasgau, the
southern part of the
Palatine Forest in Germany...
- 998. It was
opened in 1911 as a
junction station for the
newly built Wieslauter Railway to Bundenthal. Its
importance has
always been as an interchange...
- a
right tributary of the Lauter,
whose upper reaches are
known as the
Wieslauter. The
Moosbach rises at a
height of 289 m above NN in the
central Wasgau...
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together covering about 2.3
percent of the area. The
source region of the
Wieslauter (2,296 ha)
being the
largest of the core area in the
biosphere reserve...
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tributary to the
Neckar in Baden-Württemberg,
Germany Lauter (Rhine), or "
Wieslauter",
tributary to the
Rhine in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, and in Alsace...
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tributary of the
Lauter which, here in its
upper reaches is
still called the
Wieslauter. The
Erlenbach has a main
source and a
rather smaller subsidiary source...
-
tributary of the Lauter,
which here in its
upper reaches is
known as the
Wieslauter. It
flows through the
northwestern Wasgau, a hill
range which comprises...
- Weißenburg (formerly Wissembourg) made
efforts to
build a
route along the
Wieslauter via Dahn and Selz to
Rastatt to
serve international traffic. A corresponding...