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Zwiesel (German pronunciation: [ˈtsviːzl̩] ) is a town in the lower-Bavarian
district of Regen, and
since 1972 is a
Luftkurort with
particularly good...
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Zwiesel Kristallglas AG is a
manufacturer of
crystal gl****
located in
Zwiesel, Germany. On 25
November 1872
sheet gl**** was
manufactured for the first...
- English). In 2012, the
Zwiesel Kristallglas company introduced Tritan Protect. Confusingly,
although both are unrelated,
Zwiesel Tritan gl**** and Eastman...
- glacier, 8
nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) long,
draining northwest between Zwiesel Mountain and
Grakammen Ridge to
Humboldt Graben in the
Petermann Ranges...
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neighbouring peak, the 1,348 m high
Zwiesel (also
called the Zwieselberg). As
close neighbours, the
Blomberg and
Zwiesel are
often visited together. The nearby...
- The
Zwiesel Forest Museum (German:
Waldmuseum Zwiesel) in the town of
Zwiesel on
Kirchplatz 3 is a
cultural and
natural history museum in the
Lower Bavarian...
- The
Zwiesel is a mountain, 1,782
metres high, in the
Chiemgau Alps in Bavaria, Germany. 47°45′21″N 12°48′43″E / 47.75583°N 12.81194°E / 47.75583; 12...
- The
building of the
Zwiesel–Grafenau railway,
today route number 906 in the timetable, was
begun in 1884 by the
Royal Bavarian State Railways and taken...
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Zwiesel station is the most
important railway hub in the
Bavarian Forest. It is the only
station of the
Lower Bavarian town of
Zwiesel.
Apart from this...
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state or
federal parliament.
Tessa Ganserer was born on 16 May 1977 in
Zwiesel, Bavaria.
Ganserer studied forestry and
engineering at Weihenstephan-Triesdorf...