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    Lauterbourg (French pronunciation: [lotɛʁbuʁ] or [lautəʁbuʁ]; German: Lauterburg) (historically in English: Lauterburgh) is a commune and Bas-Rhin department...
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    Lauterbourg station (French: Gare de Lauterbourg) is a railway station in the town of Lauterbourg in the département of Bas-Rhin in the French region...
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    Wörth and Berg in 1984. In 2002, passenger traffic between Wörth and Lauterbourg was reactivated, although no through services currently run through to...
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    Neewiller-près-Lauterbourg (French pronunciation: [nevilɛʁ pʁɛ lotɛʁbuʁ], literally Neewiller near Lauterbourg; German: Nehweiler) is a commune in the...
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    Château épiscopal de Lauterbourg is a monumental building in the town of Lauterbourg, in the department of Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. It was built at the...
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    Seeds Detail of flower at the United States Botanic Gardens In a meadow Lauterbourg, (Alsace), France Colchicum autumnale by Auguste Faguet From The Book...
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  • (60 mi) and comprises the main port of Strasbourg as well as the ports of Lauterbourg, Beinheim and Marckolsheim, Seltz, Fort-Louis, Dalhunden, Drusenheim...
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    Karlsruhe and approximately 15 kilometres (9 mi) from the border with Lauterbourg, in France's Bas-Rhin department. Ettlingen is the second largest town...
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    French town Lauterbourg, across the small river Lauter. Berg has a railway station on the regional line from Wörth am Rhein to Lauterbourg. Direktwahlen...
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    of the border, between Saint-Louis at the border with Switzerland and Lauterbourg, follows the River Rhine (Upper Rhine) in a south-to-north direction...
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  • Massachusetts, and is Jewish. His parents were Julius Picard (a doctor born in Lauterbourg, France) and Claire Dreyfuss (born in Kaiserslautern, Germany). In August...
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    Plochingen) Queich (near Germersheim) Pfinz (near Germersheim) Lauter (in Lauterbourg) Murg (near Rastatt) Sauer (in Seltz, France) Acher (near Lichtenau)...
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    Mont-sur-Meurthe) Madon (in Pont-Saint-Vincent) Vologne (in Pouxeux) Lauter (in Lauterbourg) Moder (in Neuhaeusel) Sauer (in Seltz) Ill (near La Wantzenau) Thur...
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    stretches between the Robertsau Forest in Strasbourg in the south, and Lauterbourg in the north. It borders on Outre-Forêt. The Petit Ried shows a typical...
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    Lalaye Lampertheim Lampertsloch Landersheim Langensoultzbach Laubach Lauterbourg Lembach Leutenheim Lichtenberg Limersheim Lingolsheim Lipsheim Littenheim...
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    48°24′N 4°47′W / 48.400°N 4.783°W / 48.400; -4.783 Easternmost point — Lauterbourg, Bas Rhin at 48°58′N 8°13′E / 48.967°N 8.217°E / 48.967; 8.217 Northernmost...
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    Villars in 1706, were famous. They were a line of works extending to Lauterbourg nine miles to the southeast. Like the fortifications of the town, only...
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    Villingen Ingolstadt Blenheim Ulm 3rd Landau 2nd Trarbach Wissembourg Lauterbourg Homburg 1st Haguenau Drusenheim 2nd Haguenau Bavaria Sendling Aidenbach...
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    Lalaye Lampertheim Lampertsloch Landersheim Langensoultzbach Laubach Lauterbourg Lembach Leutenheim Lichtenberg Limersheim Lingolsheim Lipsheim Littenheim...
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    French-German international boundary until its confluence with the Rhine near Lauterbourg and Neuburg am Rhein. Lines of Wissembourg List of rivers of France List...
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  • through the Siegfried Line fortifications in the Bienwald Forest near Lauterbourg. Subsequently, the First Army crossed the Rhine near Speyer and captured...
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    the Austrian Succession Flanders and the Rhine Dettingen Menin Ypres Lauterbourg Wissembourg Furnes Breisgau Fontenoy Tournai Melle Ghent Oudenarde Ostende...
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    Lalaye Lampertheim Lampertsloch Landersheim Langensoultzbach Laubach Lauterbourg Lembach Leutenheim Lichtenberg Limersheim Lingolsheim Lipsheim Littenheim...
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    Linkes Rheinufer, French: Rive gauche du Rhin) was the region north of Lauterbourg that is now in western Germany and was conquered during the War of the...
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    Versailles; the right applies to the segment between Basel and Neuburgweier/Lauterbourg, where the Rhine forms the border between France and Germany. The straightening...
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    through the Siegfried Line fortifications in the Bienwald Forest near Lauterbourg. Subsequently, the First Army crossed the Rhine near Speyer and captured...
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    on the A35 autoroute, which links Saint-Louis on the Swiss border to Lauterbourg on the German border. The A4 toll road (towards Paris) begins 20 km (12 mi)...
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    the Austrian Succession Flanders and the Rhine Dettingen Menin Ypres Lauterbourg Wissembourg Furnes Breisgau Fontenoy Tournai Melle Ghent Oudenarde Ostende...
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    Gambsheim, Drusenheim, Sessenheim, Rœschwoog, Seltz, Munchhausen, Mothern, Lauterbourg. Germany: EV15 follows D-Route no. 8. Karlsruhe, Speyer, Ludwigshafen...
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    along the Rhine leading to the extreme northeastern corner of Alsace at Lauterbourg was to be cleared by a division of the French First Army under operational...
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