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    small town on its banks, Murr, and to the Rems-Murr-Kreis district, which was also named after the river Rems, which runs roughly parallel to the south...
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    Murr (in Marbach am Neckar) Rems (in Remseck) Fils (in Plochingen) Queich (near Germersheim) Pfinz (near Germersheim) Lauter (in Lauterbourg) Murg (near...
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  • Linzer Aach Lauter, tributary of the Blau Lauter, tributary of the Danube Lauter, tributary of the Fils Lauter, tributary of the Murr Lauter, tributary...
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  • developed northern watershed between Hohenstaufen and Rechberg the left Rems tributaries Beutenbach, Tannbach and Tiefenbach compete with the Krumm. On...
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    Spiegelberg (category Rems-Murr-Kreis)
    the Rems-Murr district of Baden-Württemberg, along its border with the district of Heilbronn. Spiegelberg is situated in the valley of the Lauter and...
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    Degenfeld. More residents commuted to the lower Lauter Valley and the subsequent Fil Valley than to the Rem Valley. In 1964, Degenfeld, Nenningen and Weißenstein...
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    From its viewing platform above the treetops to the north overlooks the Lauter and the Alp foothills to the Kaiser mountains. In the Northeast, the highest...
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  • Murr (in Marbach am Neckar) Rems (in Remseck) Fils (in Plochingen) Queich (near Germersheim) Pfinz (near Germersheim) Lauter (in Lauterbourg) Murg (near...
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    561 m above sea level (NHN), in the counties of Heilbronn, Ludwigsburg, Rems-Murr-Kreis and Hohenlohekreis in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. They...
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  • By Rems Railway only the section from Stuttgart to Aalen is implied today; KBS 786 includes the whole route to Nuremberg however. Originally the Rems Valley...
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    the triarii, who would then engage the enemy in turn—hence the expression rem ad Triarios redisse, "it has come to the triarii"—signaling an act of desperation...
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    Lauter (right tributary at Wendlingen, 25.7 km) Fils (right tributary at Plochingen, 62.8 km) Körsch (left tributary west of Deizisau, 26.3 km) Rems (right...
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  • Retrieved October 8, 2018. "Review: In Extremo – Sterneneisen". Das Muss Lauter (in German). July 13, 2011. Retrieved October 8, 2018. Jenkins, Patty (April...
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  • the triarii, who would then engage the enemy in turn—hence the expression rem ad Triarios redisse, "it has come to the triarii"—signalling an act of desperation...
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    Alb; sub-gau of Bertoldsbaar Drachgau: along the upper Kocher and upper Rems, around Schwäbisch Gmünd Duriagau: along the Günz and the Mindel Engadin:...
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    clearly deeper erosion base, in the eastern middle course to Heuchlingen the Rems tributaries dig the water out of it so much that the watershed follows the...
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  • (performed by Michael Jackson) "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" – Paul Lauter (performed by En Vogue) "Running Back to You" – Ralph Ziman (performed by...
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  • Mikhail Kedrov (1894—1972), theater actor and director, movie actor Ants Lauter (1894—1973), theater actor and director, movie actor Nikolay Okhlopkov (1900—1967)...
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