Arfurt is a village on the river Lahn. It is part of the town of Runkel in the Limburg-Weilburg district in Hesse, Germany. It lies roughly 60 km from...
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Arfurt (Lahn) is a station (classified as a halt) in the Runkel district of Arfurt in the German state of Hesse on the Lahn Valley Railway (Lahntalbahn)...
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Steeden, Ennerich and Schadeck merged on 1 December 1970, as did likewise Arfurt, Eschenau, Hofen and Wirbelau on 31 December 1970, with the town of Runkel...
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southern parts of the country. The event started with an F1 that struck Arfurt in Germany, causing vegetation damage. It was followed by a strong F2 tornado...
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staircase 44.00 Odersbach 45.54 Kirschhofen 51.20 Fürfurt 54.50 Aumenau 59.50 Arfurt 62.55 Villmar 65.29 Runkel 70.00 71.5 Marina Dehrn 73.00 Dietirchen 76.60...
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Preceding station Hessische Landesbahn Following station Arfurt (Lahn) towards Limburg (Lahn) RB 45 Fürfurt towards Fulda...
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Mengerskirchen 44.6 Runkel 41.7 Villmar 40.9 Villmarer Tunnel (228 m) 38.1 Arfurt (Lahn) Lahn 35.0 Aumenau 31.2 Fürfurt 29.5 Gräveneck Tunnel (127 m) 28.7...
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Villmar-Arfurt municipal area. It was made into a Trier bailiwick. This also had consequences for religious affiliation: while Villmar (and Arfurt) remained...
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R Gießen–Fulda Anzefahr Hp 02 Kirchhain MR RMV NVV 6 R Kassel–Frankfurt Arfurt (Lahn) Hp 02 Runkel LM October 14, 1862 RMV 6 R Wetzlar–Koblenz Assenheim...
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