Zwiesel is a town in the lower-Bavarian district of Regen, and since 1972 is a Luftkurort with particularly good air. The name of the town was derived...
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Zwiesel Kristallglas AG is a manufacturer of crystal glass located in Zwiesel, Germany. On 25 November 1872 sheet glass was manufactured for the first...
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Tritan copolyester (redirect from Zwiesel Tritan)
English). In 2012, the Zwiesel Kristallglas company introduced Tritan Protect. Confusingly, although both are unrelated, Zwiesel Tritan glass and Eastman...
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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...
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Humboldt Graben (redirect from Zwiesel Mountain)
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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Glaskönigin (redirect from Zwiesel Glass Queen)
The Zwiesel Glass Queen (German: Zwieseler Glaskönigin) or simply Glass Queen (Glaskönigin) is the representative of the internationally known glass industry...
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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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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...
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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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Blomberg (Bavarian Prealps) (redirect from Zwiesel und Blomberg)
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...
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The Zwiesel–Bodenmais railway was the last railway line to be built in Lower Bavaria, a province of the state of Bavaria in southeast Germany. Nowadays...
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Vorposten Peak Weyprecht Mountains Wohlthat Mountains Zhil'naya Mountain Zwiesel Mountain Germany made no formal territorial claims to New Swabia. No whaling...
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in Bavaria in Germany in the immediate neighbourhood of the larger town Zwiesel. Lindberg lies in the Danube Forest (Donau-Wald) region in the middle of...
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(non-exhaustive list): Penninger: Alte Hausbrennerei Penninger GmbH[1] Hieke Zwiesel: Heinrich Hieke GmbH[2] Bärwurz-Quelle:Bad Kötztinger Bärwurz-Quelle[3]...
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(North Rhine-Westphalia) Zweibrücken (Rhineland-Palatinate) Zwenkau (Saxony) Zwickau (Saxony) Zwiesel (Bavaria) Zwingenberg (Hesse) Zwönitz (Saxony)...
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SC ahead of their entry to the league in 2023. Pfannenstiel was born in Zwiesel, Bavaria. Pfannenstiel played for 25 different clubs all around the world...
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St. Georg 1904 Ulm Germany 86.0 m (282 ft) St. Nicholas' Church 1896 Zwiesel Germany 86.0 m (282 ft) St. Mary's Church 1859 Kemberg Germany 86...
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Klaus Gattermann (born 8 January 1961 in Zwiesel) is a German former alpine skier who competed in the men's downhill at the 1984 Winter Olympics, finishing...
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Mühlhiasl (or Muehlhiasl) of Apoig (September 16, 1753 – 1805 in Zwiesel) was a Bavarian prophet. Historians are uncertain as to whether Mühlhiasl and...
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represents several German and American brands including Schott Zwiesel, Jenaer Glas, Zwiesel 1872, Fries, and Fortessa. The company operates primarily in...
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encircled by the Chiemgau Alps (including Mount Staufen (1,771 m) and Mount Zwiesel (1,781 m)). Together with other alpine towns Bad Reichenhall engages in...
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Arber, this ridge is initially interrupted by the Zwiesel Basin, in which nestles the town of Zwiesel, but continues on the far side of the basin, with...
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containers and equipment in laboratories and medicine. Jenaer Glas of Zwiesel Kristallglas, formerly Schott AG. Mainly used for kitchenware. Kimax is...
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Czech-German border after a few kilometres, at Bayerisch Eisenstein. At Zwiesel, the Great Regen is joined by the Kleiner Regen ('Little Regen') to form...
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mountain near Zwiesel, in Bavaria, Germany. 49°03′N 13°11′E / 49.050°N 13.183°E / 49.050; 13.183 "Hennenkobel, Location in Zwiesel, Bavaria, Germany...
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was withdrawn. Some producers of high-end wine glasses such as Schott Zwiesel have pioneered methods of infusing titanium into the glass to increase...
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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...
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1765 Merged with porcelain factory De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles in 2008 Zwiesel Kristallglas Germany 1872 Management buy out at Schott AG in 2001. Only...
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compound Tritan (glass), a tradename for a transparent glass by Schott Zwiesel (since 2002) Tritan (plastic), a tradename for a transparent glass-like...
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Zenting 9908 Schöfweg 991 Deggendorf 992 9920 Bischofsmais 9921 Regen 9922 Zwiesel 9923 Teisnach 9924 Bodenmais 9925 Bayerisch Eisenstein 9926 Frauenau 9927...
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