-
district reforms in that year [de], Bitz was re****igned to the
newly created Zollernalb district.
Another period of expansion, this time residential, elapsed...
- (Gemeinde) of
Grosselfingen covers 16.15
square kilometers (6.24 sq mi) of the
Zollernalb district of Baden-Württemberg, one of the 16
States of the
Federal Republic...
-
Zollernalb –
Sigmaringen is an
electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis)
represented in the Bundestag. It
elects one
member via first-past-the-post voting...
- Tübingen Hbf–Sigmaringen
railway (also
known in
German as the Zollernalbbahn—
Zollernalb Railway) is a main line
railway in the
German State of Baden-Württemberg...
- The
Zollernalbkreis is a
Landkreis (district) in the
middle of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The
district is
located in the
Swabian Alb, and
contains the...
- Ulm–Sigmaringen
railway and Herbertingen–Aulendorf railway,
forming the
Zollernalb Railway between Tübingen and Aulendorf.
Since September 2003, it has operated...
- 4 13.4 4.9 12.2 1.1 17.6
Waldshut 41.9 24.1 9.2 6.2 5.0 11.9 1.8 17.8
Zollernalb-Sigamaringen 45.0 14.4 13.6 9.3 4.7 12.7 0.3 30.6
Total 39.3 19.5 11.5...
- was as a
consequence dissolved, and
Bisingen was ****igned to the new
Zollernalb district. Bisingen's
industrial capacity began expanding in the 1980s...
- Straßberg is a muni****lity of the
Zollernalb district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. From 1625
until 1803, when it was
dissolved during German mediatization...
- Constance. The
surrounding towns are
Winterlingen (in the
district of
Zollernalb) and
Veringenstadt in the north, Bingen, Sigmaringendorf, and
Scheer in...