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    Rengg is a locality and a mountain pass in the canton of Lucerne in Switzerland. It connects Schachen, part of Werthenstein, and Entlebuch. It lies partially...
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  • The Rengg Pass (locally known as Ränggpass) is a walking trail mountain pass in Switzerland, between Hergiswil in the canton of Nidwalden and Alpnach...
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  • Switzerland, this time in Rengg, on 28 October 2009. The event was held on a 2.1 km course with 210m elevation drop, descending from Rengg into Entlebuch, Switzerland...
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  • Collonges 1 2.00 Enercon E-70 Collonges Valais Feldmoos/Rengg, WindparkWindpark Feldmoos/Rengg 2 1.85 NEG Micon NM52 / 900 (1 ×) NEG Micon NM54 / 950 (1...
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    12% road Raten Zug/Schwyz Oberägeri ZG - Biberbrugg SZ   1077 15% road Rengg Lucerne Entlebuch - Schachen   959   road Ricken St. Gallen Eschenbach -...
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    and 1100 BC there were several other settlements, including houses in the Rengg Pass and high alpine herding camps above the pass. Many of the place names...
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    of the Republic's nineteen cantons. The war began with an engagement at Rengg Pass on 28 August, where government troops were defeated by federalists...
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  • separates the Suldtal from the Kiental. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Rengg (1,799 m). Wätterlatte on Hikr v t e...
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    of the village of Entlebuch and village sections of Ebnet, Finsterwald, Rengg, Rotmoos, Gfellen (since 1970 a ski resort) and the exclave of Dieplischwand...
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  • Schüpfheim. The intermediate sprint was closely followed by the second-category Rengg ascent, which was seen as a pivotal part of the route, as its steepness...
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    categorised climbs during the second half; this started with the second-category Rengg climb before a finishing circuit around 60 km (37.3 mi) in length. On the...
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